I'm excited to see this procedures outcomes in years to come. Like
Wheel says, I don't trust it yet. It's new. When the procedure has been
done on multiple people and time has gone by, it may be something I would
consider looking in to, but for now, his patients are essentially guinea pigs
still.
Stacy
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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 8:43
AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Paralysis Device Human
Trial Can't Match Canine Success
Its not my intent to belittle anyone's efforts in the field of
medicine, but when considering medical practice in the USA vs China, the
playing field is not the same. And for most, they won't begin to
realize that until they leave the protections of this country.
China, doesn't have a Better Business Bureau. China don't have an
Consumer Protection Agency to protect consumers. One must realize
that if one choses to accept the terms of going to China and paying the
bills, and, they don't realize the results expected then, it was all done
for nothing (or so it would seem). I believe that time tested
procedures should always be considered before going the long
route. Best Wishes W In a message dated 1/31/05 1:35:37 AM, REEL
QUICK writes:
<< There is a Dr Huang in Beijing China that is
having sucess with stem cells implanted in the spine...some have movements
with in hours of the surgery. And for a fraction of the cost that it would
cost if it were legal here in the states.
Carol in KY
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