Hi @dw9050, You will notice that we moved your post to an existing discussion on the same topic listed below. If you click the link below it will take you to the top of the discussion where you can read what others have shared about stem cell therapy for neuropathy:
--- Does Stem Cell Therapy work for Neuropathy?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stem-cell-therapy-for-neuropahy/
Have you looked into any specific treatments or clinics?
I've been on the phone with Mayo for an hour and I can't find a soul that knows anything about a regenerative medicine clinic there. Anyone know if it still exists?
I've been on the phone with Mayo for an hour and I can't find a soul that knows anything about a regenerative medicine clinic there. Anyone know if it still exists?
Welcome @cjparkhurst, Mayo Clinic does work a lot with regenerative medicine but if you are talking about stem cell therapy for neuropathy I'm not aware of any treatments by Mayo Clinic although there is some research. Here's information I've found:
Once again, I have diabetic peripheral neuropathy in both feet. In 2015, I went to a leading stem cell therapist con artist doctor in LI, N.Y. It did nothing except have me flush about $10,000 down the toilet. Not covered by insurance and no guarantees that it will work. It's been 8 years, if there was any regeneration, I would know it. Also, EMG tests did not indicate that I was getting better. Sorry, I can't give you better news and I hope your pain and everybody else's PN pain can be manageable.
Once again, I have diabetic peripheral neuropathy in both feet. In 2015, I went to a leading stem cell therapist con artist doctor in LI, N.Y. It did nothing except have me flush about $10,000 down the toilet. Not covered by insurance and no guarantees that it will work. It's been 8 years, if there was any regeneration, I would know it. Also, EMG tests did not indicate that I was getting better. Sorry, I can't give you better news and I hope your pain and everybody else's PN pain can be manageable.
I've seen suggestions in the medical literature that exosomes, which are little vesicles spontaneously generated from stem cells, show promise for treatment of neuropathy and present less risk than stem cells. They supposedly contain a variety of growth factors, and anti-inflammatory compounds that enhance regrowth of axons and myelin sheath, and modulate the inflammatory attacks that cause the pain. Much of the research is done in China - not seeing a lot in the U.S. Has anyone had any experience with this therapy?
I've seen suggestions in the medical literature that exosomes, which are little vesicles spontaneously generated from stem cells, show promise for treatment of neuropathy and present less risk than stem cells. They supposedly contain a variety of growth factors, and anti-inflammatory compounds that enhance regrowth of axons and myelin sheath, and modulate the inflammatory attacks that cause the pain. Much of the research is done in China - not seeing a lot in the U.S. Has anyone had any experience with this therapy?
Hello Margaret10,
I hope you will receive responses I would be very interested. Pain is running my life. Hard to sit in a car! I feel like I'm in jail.
Have a good evening.
I've seen suggestions in the medical literature that exosomes, which are little vesicles spontaneously generated from stem cells, show promise for treatment of neuropathy and present less risk than stem cells. They supposedly contain a variety of growth factors, and anti-inflammatory compounds that enhance regrowth of axons and myelin sheath, and modulate the inflammatory attacks that cause the pain. Much of the research is done in China - not seeing a lot in the U.S. Has anyone had any experience with this therapy?
Once again, I have diabetic peripheral neuropathy in both feet. In 2015, I went to a leading stem cell therapist con artist doctor in LI, N.Y. It did nothing except have me flush about $10,000 down the toilet. Not covered by insurance and no guarantees that it will work. It's been 8 years, if there was any regeneration, I would know it. Also, EMG tests did not indicate that I was getting better. Sorry, I can't give you better news and I hope your pain and everybody else's PN pain can be manageable.
Everyone's pain is different and everyone has different ways to fall asleep. Don't like the term "doping up". It sounds that it has an addictive element. And that's no good.
Hi @dw9050, You will notice that we moved your post to an existing discussion on the same topic listed below. If you click the link below it will take you to the top of the discussion where you can read what others have shared about stem cell therapy for neuropathy:
--- Does Stem Cell Therapy work for Neuropathy?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stem-cell-therapy-for-neuropahy/
Have you looked into any specific treatments or clinics?
I've been on the phone with Mayo for an hour and I can't find a soul that knows anything about a regenerative medicine clinic there. Anyone know if it still exists?
Welcome @cjparkhurst, Mayo Clinic does work a lot with regenerative medicine but if you are talking about stem cell therapy for neuropathy I'm not aware of any treatments by Mayo Clinic although there is some research. Here's information I've found:
--- Tapping regenerative sciences to unlock mysteries of peripheral neuropathy: https://regenerativemedicineblog.mayoclinic.org/2021/01/21/tapping-regenerative-sciences-to-unlock-mysteries-of-peripheral-neuropathy/
--- Neuroregeneration - Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics:
https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-regenerative-biotherapeutics/focus-areas/neuroregeneration
--- Patient Care - Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics:
https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-regenerative-biotherapeutics/patient-care/regenerative-medicine-therapeutic-suites.
Are you looking for a specific treatment or therapy?
Once again, I have diabetic peripheral neuropathy in both feet. In 2015, I went to a leading stem cell therapist con artist doctor in LI, N.Y. It did nothing except have me flush about $10,000 down the toilet. Not covered by insurance and no guarantees that it will work. It's been 8 years, if there was any regeneration, I would know it. Also, EMG tests did not indicate that I was getting better. Sorry, I can't give you better news and I hope your pain and everybody else's PN pain can be manageable.
Let us know what you learn.
I've seen suggestions in the medical literature that exosomes, which are little vesicles spontaneously generated from stem cells, show promise for treatment of neuropathy and present less risk than stem cells. They supposedly contain a variety of growth factors, and anti-inflammatory compounds that enhance regrowth of axons and myelin sheath, and modulate the inflammatory attacks that cause the pain. Much of the research is done in China - not seeing a lot in the U.S. Has anyone had any experience with this therapy?
Hello Margaret10,
I hope you will receive responses I would be very interested. Pain is running my life. Hard to sit in a car! I feel like I'm in jail.
Have a good evening.
I heard of this from a Dr. friend in Canada. I'd be willing to try it BUT where is it done in the US? I'm also sure it's not covered.
Is there any hope other than doping up at night in order to go to sleep?
Everyone's pain is different and everyone has different ways to fall asleep. Don't like the term "doping up". It sounds that it has an addictive element. And that's no good.