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Barrylink
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Joined : Mar 2015
Posts : 124
Posted 12/16/2015 3:50 PM (GMT 0)
saw on the news that one of the surgeons that were on my team during transplant has found a cure for diabetes ! Dr. James Shapiro its in trail stage so it won,t be released for probably three years . If you know anyone who has diabetes maybe this might cheer them up, more information can be found at" Clinical Islet Transplant Program website University of Alberta" or " clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium" they are currently looking for participants for study.
Lanie G
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Posted 12/16/2015 4:10 PM (GMT 0)
I had read about
this. It is especially hopeful for type 1 diabetics. Thank you.
Will-Sandy
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Joined : Aug 2011
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Posted 12/17/2015 12:36 PM (GMT 0)
Is that the one from Calgary the Islet transplant which only has a limit of 2 years of no injections, after almost 45 years of being type 1 lets say I am not holding my breath
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