I've been living with spinal stenosis for years and the pain and lack of ability due to it is depressing at times, but I'm glad I'm still 100% mobile. Nice to see such advancements.
That’s amazing! However, I have a cervical spinal cord injury and have worked with 100’s of others living with tetraplegia. Outcomes can vary widely based on several complex variables. These news stories are great, but this story seems anecdotal. There are plenty of people with spinal cord injuries who initially can’t move but are able to ambulate after a few months. While others experience a more ‘complete’ SCI and do not regain function. I love the story and hope these interventions lead to better post-SCI outcomes, but it really misleads the public perception about people currently living with a SCI.
I'm paralyzed from my neck down and have been this way for awhile now I was ran over bya drunk driver while walking home one night and my life has been a living hell since!!!! What can I do to have this done? Please help!!! I'll literally do anything, I'm trying begging anyone please reach out to me I'll compensation with every penny I have not much but I'll forgive be in debt to anyone that could try this on me
AI for spinal injuries? Machine learning to control blood pressure? We do not even know which factors helped in this case on the way of recovery. This report is vague. We need more studies on that to call it "promising".
The cold water he was in, when the break occurred , might have helped. It’s vague as to what might have helped him regain sensation. Was it a complete break or was it only partial?
What about LSD for brain damage from Haldol antipsychotics? I loved being hyper and crazy is healthy youth. There's nothing wrong with omg going crazy unless it's by antipsychotics
@@sclogse1 No that is a really small brained thought process. LSD is used for what ever you want to use it for. LSD comes from a fungus that eats wheat and rye and grasses generally. It is an isolate of the digestive enzymes of that fungus. You can use it like reverse eating to break down proteins. That is all that it does.
I've been living with spinal stenosis for years and the pain and lack of ability due to it is depressing at times, but I'm glad I'm still 100% mobile. Nice to see such advancements.
Let's put the cost of building one B-52 bomber to help this research become a real successful treatment.
Can we get more reporting like this?
Been depressing lately with 1. crime spree 2. crime spree 3. crime spree
Best comment Sending love to you :))))))
That’s amazing! However, I have a cervical spinal cord injury and have worked with 100’s of others living with tetraplegia. Outcomes can vary widely based on several complex variables. These news stories are great, but this story seems anecdotal. There are plenty of people with spinal cord injuries who initially can’t move but are able to ambulate after a few months. While others experience a more ‘complete’ SCI and do not regain function.
I love the story and hope these interventions lead to better post-SCI outcomes, but it really misleads the public perception about people currently living with a SCI.
I'm paralyzed from my neck down and have been this way for awhile now I was ran over bya drunk driver while walking home one night and my life has been a living hell since!!!! What can I do to have this done? Please help!!! I'll literally do anything, I'm trying begging anyone please reach out to me I'll compensation with every penny I have not much but I'll forgive be in debt to anyone that could try this on me
I had Neuro spinal surgery,c 1,10. They saved my life. God bless u.c.s.f....
hey brother. My litle brother had neck injury from c2-c7 and i am looking for solution, any information will help , please
Yes I have a mild spinal cord injury this was the Best news I've heard ever :)))))))))
It will always be a clinical trial just like everything for us with spinal cord s inurys I wish I could of gotten this treatment in colorado
AI for spinal injuries? Machine learning to control blood pressure? We do not even know which factors helped in this case on the way of recovery. This report is vague. We need more studies on that to call it "promising".
What about Dr. Stepp who got paralyzed mice to walk again by injection he healed nerves with 2 proteins
*Samuel Stupp
The cold water he was in, when the break occurred , might have helped. It’s vague as to what might have helped him regain sensation. Was it a complete break or was it only partial?
Love to hear stuff like this …
We want human trials as soon as possible please release it we wanna go for long walk as soon as possible
Where can I sign up for this
They didnt do $hit he got lucky its called incomplete spinal chord injury.
Samey daughter spinal cord but she's not walking she's active but not walking, i am too much worried about for her God bless you and your family
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LSD
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No, That's used for depression, not injuries.
What about LSD for brain damage from Haldol antipsychotics? I loved being hyper and crazy is healthy youth. There's nothing wrong with omg going crazy unless it's by antipsychotics
@@sclogse1 it helps stimulate neurogenesis
@@sclogse1 No that is a really small brained thought process. LSD is used for what ever you want to use it for. LSD comes from a fungus that eats wheat and rye and grasses generally. It is an isolate of the digestive enzymes of that fungus. You can use it like reverse eating to break down proteins. That is all that it does.