Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Hi Ann, If you go on the ADRF website you can see where they are in clinical trials for diabetes right now and they are beleiving that there is a common cause (the same cause for all autoimmune diseases)(fibromyalgia included) which is a faulty white blood cell. Ours have probably been damaged by the silicone and our immune systems keep manufacturing the bad cell. With this therapy they kill the bad cell and then replace it with a healthy ones and then it permanently cures the condition. The cure rate for the diabetes in animals is 92%. I was just thinking today that when this happens the rhuematologists will have to expand their practices because they won't have that much work. The target date for the completion of this trial is three years. That is not that far away. Let's pray that it works well and that the tremendous suffering for so many people will end. I read that 20% of our population suffers from some kind of autoimmune disease. That's staggering. Anyway the Bible predicts that we will enter an age of NO DISEASE. This may be the beginning. Let's envision ourselves as being totally healed. Maybe our systems will start going back to normal on their own the more we deetox. We have to keep beleiving that also. The body is an incredible creation. Love Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Hi Ann, If I can't find anyone here I might try to go to him. I live in New Mexico and so far I haven't found any Rhuematologist here that are worth while. They don't even want to touch me and think I'm nuts. Even though I have had a positive ANA (the last time it was negative) they say it's no big deal and as far as my pain just take pain pills. Southern California isn't that far from me. I used to live in LA (that's where I got the & *%^ & *^ implants in).Mine have been out for 18 months and I have improved but I still have pain (especially back) in arms, hands and back. When I wake up my hands are slightly swollen but it goes away during the day.They tested me for all the autoimmune diseases and CRP and all were negative, but I know something is going on. I am hoping it will lessen as time goes on but I am also excited about all the new pending research. It feels like they are on the brink of a cure. I know that they are doing clinical trials on Lupus at USC at the Keck School of Medicine using the same approach, only modifying the overactive part of the immune system. I think that is going on right now or really soon. Anyway if you wouldn't mind giving me the name of your doc I would appreciate it. Thanks Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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