He did. However, my situation is not as simple as others here.
What I discussed with him is the following conditions:
- Tinnitus/hearing loss
- IBS/Gastro
- Anxiety/PTSD
- Autism
So much of what I'm dealing with is interrelated. Since I woke up in November 2009 with a hearing deficiency, no doctors could figure out what my issue was. It's only left-sided. All audiograms were totally normal but it has disrupted my life on a daily basis. I've contemplated ending my life over the imbalance that I feel sonically on a daily basis. None of my family nor my friends could understand why this was affecting me so drastically.
Cut to 2 years ago when, as an early 40-something adult, I was diagnosed with autism. Since then, it's been a process of putting together the pieces of the puzzle that are my life. The autism is most likely why I can't deal with the imbalance in my hearing. Going into a corner with headphones on and listening to music was the only way I could survive in the world. The autism also is most likely why I *ONLY* focus on the ringing. People with autism are generally more likely to have gastrointestinal issues, of which my IBS has been a daily hindrance for almost 20 years.
Now, getting back to the stem cells, I presented the doctor with all of the ailments and what was told was the following:
- IBS - probably the easiest fix, in his experience. Although we don't definitively know what causes it, IBS is pretty much dysbiosis - a war bad vs good bugs in my gut. The stem cells will boost my immune system and turn off the anti-inflammatory response. They would be injected into the belly-button.
- Tinnitus - he honestly doesn't know what effect stem cells will have on it. He said that he does have some people coming up to treat it and will see how it goes. For obvious reasons, he can't fill me in on the exact outcome of each patient but he said the they will be updating the website with any positive findings that they have.
- Anxiety - they've definitely had improvements with PTSD using stem cells.
- Autism - the problem here is that 95% of those treated with stem cells for autism are kids. There are very concrete things that they're fixing (ie poor attention span, etc). It seemed like it's never been used on an adult.
He said it would be administered via both Intra-nasal and IV over 2-3 days. His recommendation was 300 million for treating autism/chronic diseases with a cost of $11,500.
Now, granted, I wasn't SOLELY going for the tinnitus so my conversation was not targeting that. If I hammered into that, would the price go up and would it be administered elsewhere? I have no idea. I'm weighing my options.
Would I rather be broke and a little better? What if I do it and NONE of my conditions change?
Life is continually changing for me and I have a great deal of difficulty finding joy in anything anymore. I'm in my mid 40's and haven't had a relationship in almost 20 years. I don't really care about my job or much of anything any more. Perhaps it's worth a shot.