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a_child_of_God:
My husband, James Turner,  is very ill with diabetes and kidney failure. He goes to dialysis three days a week.

Lately he has been feeling nauseated and has been experiencing loss of appetite. I don't know how much longer he has.

Please pray that God gives us strength during these trying times.

a_child_of_God
(Ruth)

rvhill:
I will pray for you both.

May I ask were you live? Do you have any money. What would your husband be willing to try to live longe,r or even the possibly of almost normal life depending on what else the Diabetes has done? I know of a new treatment for Diabetes that could halt the progression the disease. I also know some doctors that are working with stem cells, both human and blue shark. I have seen some amazing stuff. But you would have to be in southern California. The stem cell stuff is being done in Mexico.

gmik:
Ruth, my heart and prayers go to you and your husband.  Thank you for sharing w/ us.

a_child_of_God:
rv,

I am in Spokane, Washington. His medical coverage is through Medicaid and Medicare. Right now, he can't even get his insulin authorized through either program.

No we don't have any money. We are currently living on his SSI.

Ruth

rvhill:

--- Quote from: a_child_of_God ---rv,

I am in Spokane, Washington. His medical coverage is through Medicaid and Medicare. Right now, he can't even get his insulin authorized through either program.

No we don't have any money. We are currently living on his SSI.

Ruth
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Sorry to hear that. Stories like yours brake my heart. We are like 5 or 10 years away from saving people like your husband. Doctors around the world are coming up with new treatments for many thing on a daily basis. I do not even know if they could help your husband, but doctors from around the world are reporting they have been able to treat diabetes with both animal and human stem cells. They have also been able to reverse organ failure, but it is still all in early testing. No one know what the long term risks are, or even what the success failure rate is.

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