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Sisters Dobie Kirkpatrick, Veronica Hazen, Peach Dalton, Valerie Miller and Vikkie Rupe pose for a photograph. Dalton was diagnosed with breast cancer and lymphoma two years ago. Miller provided stem cells for Dalton's treatment. / Trevor Jones/Times Recorder

Written by
Holly Richards
Staff Writer

Peach Dalton is beyond grateful to have the blood of one of her sisters coursing through her veins.
 
It means she's alive, proud to be a cancer survivor, and proud of her family.
"I was out of options," Dalton said. "But this was a tremendous help, and now I have a new lease on life."
"Any of us would have done this," her sister Veronica Hazen said.
Dalton required stem cell transplants to combat cancer, and one out of her four sisters was a perfect match.
Her major health issues began after detecting a lump in her breast in December 2009. A January 2010 ultrasound lead to a breast cancer diagnosis, and a later sentinel lymph node biopsy revealed lymphoma.

She underwent chemotherapy and radiation until November 2010.
The breast cancer was determined to be the most invasive, so she immediately underwent surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
She then received more chemotherapy to treat the lymphoma, and the next step was stem cell transplantation at Ohio State University Medical Center to further attack the lymphoma.
Her brother Vincent McGrail and four sisters -- Valerie Miller, Dobie Kirkpatrick, Veronica Hazen and Vikkie Rupe were tested for the stem cells. Two -- Miller and Rupe -- came back as matches, and Miller proved to be the closest match following more testing.
"They look for someone who's younger and has the least health problems," Dalton said. "They said they prefer male donors, but my brother wasn't a match. They were also surprised to find a family donor."

Beginning in late March 2011, Dalton spent about a month at the James Cancer Hospital to prepare for the transplant.
"On April 4 it took 22 minutes to transfuse six million stem cells," Dalton said. "To beat this, I've had to switch to her blood. Her good cells are fighting my bad cells to kill off the cancer cells, so now I have her blood circulating in my body."
She said the procedure was exactly like any other typical organ donation and transplant.
"I felt like a normal person," Miller said about her post-stem-cell donation. "I feel lucky and I'd do it again."
Dalton's had her ups and downs as the healthy cells work to overtake the toxic cells. It took her about a month to bounce back, but by July she returned to work part time and now she is back to full-time duties.

She also recently received a good report from her doctor about her successful remission.
This health scare solidified Dalton's already strong bond with her siblings. The family always has been close, especially after the death of their parents at a young age. All the sisters live near each other, and McGrail lives in the Columbus suburb of Delaware.
They continually rally together for family and community events, and they plan to participate in the 2012 Pelotonia bicycle ride for cancer research. McGrail has ridden in the event for three years in honor of the family's sister Violet, who died of cancer.
McGrail said the clan of six has been floored by community support throughout the past year, with several fundraising events to benefit Dalton including golf, running and poker run activities.
"It gave the community a way to show support," he said. "Peachie always knew we were there, but I think it also helped to have the community help her get through some dark days and let her know she's not alone."
Considering the meaning of the season, the family is thankful for the community and each other. To include everyone, a gathering of about 40 family members is scheduled in upcoming weeks to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas, as well as life itself for the loyal, fortunate clan.
Posted: 11/24/2011 12:48:58 PM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


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Bryan Britt, a former baseball star with the University North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) and a fighter with multiple sclerosis, has improved tremendously after undergoing stem cell treatment. Britt, who recently gave a speech at the UNCW spring training banquet, suffered through the common MS symptoms- balance problems, vision problems, hearing loss, cognitive deteriorations and fatigue.
 
However, after undergoing a stem cell transplant by Dr. Richard Burt, at Northwestern University, Britt has made great strides. 

“I am excited where I am now, but I have a long ways to go,’’ he said.
 
Before visiting Northwestern Memorial, he recalled 77 body lesions – and nearly all have healed following a recent check-up.
 
“I was not walking or talking,’’ he said. “I couldn’t read books to my boys. I could not see the words long enough because they were blurry and jumping around.’’
 
The transplant reversed neurological dysfunctions. Doctors treated and cleaned his stem cells and they were cryogenically frozen, essentially resetting his immune system.

 
After The Therapy

Since the stem cell therapy, Britt still walks with a limp and gets fatigued, but his multiple sclerosis has improved the last 2 years.

Bryan Britt has done little in the past three years, let alone give a public speech.
As the former player speaker at the spring training banquet early in 2011, Britt considered putting his thoughts on paper, but elected to simply speak from the heart, with no notes.
“I don’t plan on reading from a script,” he recalled telling coach Mark Scalf when asked to speak.
“I am not shy about telling my story.”
He has made remarkable progress since his stem cell therapy.
In spring training, he his baseball workouts to try to get back in shape. He also is now able to read to his two sons.
I am sure Britt, a former Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and minor-league baseball player, will  
 continue to improve.  Before the stem-cell transplant, he had 77 lesions over his body. Following the transplant, there are no new lesions. 

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Posted: 11/12/2011 6:26:19 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


Are you or a loved one interested in receiving stem cell treatment? For free information, please fill out our treatment form or email me don@repairstemcells.org and just put TREATMENT in the subject box and the MEDICAL CONDITION in the message.
TEXAS GOVERNOR FIGHTING BIG MEDICINE POWERS---STRUGGLING TO GET THE TRUTH ABOUT STEM CELLS TO A DECEIVED PUBLIC

Rick Perry knows as well as Don Margolis that Repair (Adult) Stem Cells (ASC) are the only stem cells capable of helping patients today.  But he is learning in 2011 what Don learned (and wrote about) in 2008-2010: Big Medicine (which owns the US government and runs the FDA) will never allow patients to be cured or even helped.  In Amerika, profits are all that matter in medicine and patients come in last.  That is why we spend 18% of our GNP making the rich profiteers richer, while the second most expensive country spends only 12%.  That is why prescriptions cost 150%-250% in the USA of what they cost in Canada and Europe.  That is why a $5000 hospital procedure in Europe costs $20,000 in the USA.

In order to keep the scam going, they control every major newspaper, magazine, TV network, and major website in North America.  Read this article from an Austin TX newspaper and see all the lies and misinformation;

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The experimental (The liars always say "experimental," knowing full well that over 25,000 people around the world have been successfully treated with ASC) stem cell procedure that Texas Gov. Rick Perry underwent this summer could be restricted or even blocked under new rules being considered Friday by the state's Medical Board.  (Because doctors make bundles in commissions and referral fees and outrageously high rates under this crooked system, they will vote the way Big Medicine pays them to vote.)

Some top scientists are questioning the safety and wisdom of the procedure, and doctors say it may run up against federal rules. It also carries potential health threats, ranging from blood clots to increased cancer risk.  (When YOUR lying doctor mentions these non-existent risks, ask him to name one patient who got  blood clot or cancer from his own stem cells.  American medicine kills a human being every minute due to incompetence, sloppiness, wrong drug dosages, misdiagnosis, etc. etc.  Hospitals alone murder 15,000 a month---that's 1000 every two days, but your "top scientists" ignore their serial killing and con you about the safety of ultra safe stem cells.)

The Republican presidential candidate had stem cells taken from fat in his own body, which were then grown in a lab. They were injected into his back and his bloodstream during an operation in July to fuse part of his spine.

Adult stem cells have long been used to treat leukemia, lymphoma and other cancers. (The usual lie of every bribed con man.  Never mention the thousands of heart, lung, and diabetes patients being helped today---YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO KNOW THIS IN NORTH AMERICA!)  While the cells are being studied to treat other ailments, from heart disease to diabetes, experts say it's too soon to know if the approaches are safe or effective. (25,000 patients is not enough, but a few dozen in a corrupt clinical trial gets a drug approved because they hide the number of deaths the drug causes---or have you forgotten that a certain VIOXX killed 50,000 while Merck laughed all the way to the bank?)  The Food and Drug Administration hasn't approved using adult stem cells to help people heal from surgery — but experimentation is common.

Perry opposes greater oversight in Texas, and he sent a letter to the board urging members to recognize the "revolutionary potential" of adult stem cell research and therapies.

"Texas is a leader in innovation in many fields," Perry wrote after his surgery. "It is critical that we continue to foster an environment that encourages technological advancement in the health care arena."
 

IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERCOME THE LIES BECAUSE ALL MAJOR MEDIA IN THE USA IS CONTROLLED 100% BY KORPORATE LIARS AND DECIEVERS.  THE EXACT ARTICLE ABOVE, LIES AND ALL, WAS REPEATED IN VIRTUALLY EVERY MAJOR NEWSPAPER IN NORTH AMERICA AT THE INSISTENCE OF BIG PHARMA'S DECEPTION MACHINE; INCLUDING THE WASHINGTON POST, THE LA TIMES AND MOST BUSINESS MAGAZINES SUCH AS BUSINESS WEEK.  PHARMA GETS A BRIBED  CROOK TO WRITE AN ARTICLE AND THEN INSTRUCTS THEIR CONTROLLED PRESS TO SPREAD THE DECEPTION EVERYWHERE. 
Posted: 11/4/2011 3:02:29 PM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments


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