Stem Cells and Idiopathic Neuropathy

Posted by lgkent @lgkent, Jul 15, 2023

I have idiopathic neuropathy in my feet and cannot tolerate pain medications. Does anyone know what the status is with research into stem cells for treating this? I am most interested in clinical research, such as at Mayo Clinic but it's hard to sort through the information on their website.

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@lgkent, I also have idiopathic small fiber peripheral neuropathy and would love it if stem cell therapy was an option for treatment but I have seen no evidence or studies that it has worked for anyone with neuropathy. I was surprised to find one clinical study by Rochester Mayo Clinic and thought about checking it out but I think idiopathic is not what they are looking for in participant eligibility.

--- Stem Cells from Skin Fibroblasts in Patients with Hereditary Peripheral Neuropathy: https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials/cls-20319883

We have several discussions on stem cell therapy that you might find helpful for learning what has been shared by other members.
--- Does Stem Cell Therapy work for Neuropathy?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stem-cell-therapy-for-neuropahy/
--- Stem cell treatment for peripheral neuropathy - any good?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stem-cell-treatment-for-peripheral-neuropathy-any-good/
--- Mesynchymal Stem Cells to treat Neuropathy: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mesynchymal-stem-cells-to-treat-neuropathy/

The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy has some complementary and alternative treatments on their website here - https://www.foundationforpn.org/living-well/complementary-therapies/
Have you tried any alternative or complementary treatments for your neuropathy symptoms?

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I am against the use of stem cell anything!

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@paktoledo

I am against the use of stem cell anything!

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I'd be fine with it if it worked. It did not for me. To make a blanket statement against something is ridiculous. If it works for somebody else, I will applaud.

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Christian ✝️ here. Against my beliefs.

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@paktoledo

Christian ✝️ here. Against my beliefs.

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There is nothing "anti-Christian" about stem cell therapy. Stem cells are found in everyone's body and help maintain our good health by creating new cells. Stem cell therapy does not use cells from umbilical cord blood as it did when first discovered. The therapy removes stem cells by centrifuging some of your own blood to concentrate the stem cells. Then just minutes later those cells are injected into the area that needs healing and recovery. Curently this produces positive results in many cases but the effect is due to the growth factors that come with the cells as the stem cell themselves do not last long. Scientists are trying to figure out why this happens so there is much room for advancement in this therapy. Stay tuned.

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