'Your Own Stem Cells
Work!'
Carron Marrow's Story
An
event planner named Carron Morrow says she had two choices
when it came to treating a serious heart condition: Sign
liability papers for an unusual new treatment—or drop dead.
Not
surprisingly, she chose to sign the papers—and became
another stem-cell miracle: An adult stem-cell miracle, that
is.
Carron,
a 58-year-old Alabama mother, was in bad shape last year
after suffering four heart attacks. The right side of her
heart was functioning at less than 50 percent. Carron needed
a new heart—but 100,000 people were ahead of her on the
transplant list.
By
fall, she told
CitizenLink,
"I couldn't walk 20 feet without being on somebody's arm."
Her church rallied round her in prayer.
Meanwhile, Carron's nurse was researching adult stem-cell
therapies and discovered a groundbreaking study at the Texas
Heart Institute. Researchers agreed to include Carron in the
study, which included surgery not approved by the Food and
Drug Administration.
In
October, surgeons removed 500ccs of bone marrow from
Carron's left hip. The cells were cultivated, and four hours
later, 30 million stem cells were injected into the right
side of Carron's heart.
Within
two months, Carron relates, "I could sing a whole song at
church," and was back at work. Four months later, she had
another CT scan to see how her heart was functioning. The
news could not have been more—well, heart-stopping.
As
Carron put it: "The doctor calls and says, 'Ma'am, the right
side of your heart is normal.' I was in la-la land for
several days." The procedure cost just $600. Not a bad price
for what amounts to a brand-new heart.
When
Carron came down to earth, she had a question for her
doctor: "I don't understand," she said, "why we have this
huge political mess going on about stem cells. I'm living
proof that
adult stem cells work far better than embryonic." And she
adds: "Why should embryonic [stem-cells] even be in the
discussion?" Good question. work
I'd
love to hear her testimony the next time Congress lectures
us—that is, debates the morality of funding
embryo-destructive stem-cell research. But I'm not holding
my breath. Too many members of Congress are too busy calling
conservatives and Christians "anti-science." They're too
busy trying to convince Americans that research involving
embryonic stem cells not adult stem cells, is destined to
cure a multitude of diseases—despite the notable lack of
success. Why? Because embryonic stem cell research is
potentially far more lucrative than research involving adult
stem cells.
Meanwhile, the list of people being helped or cured by adult
stem cell procedures has become almost too long to keep
track of. Medical advances just in the last few months
include using adult stem cells from bone marrow to create
heart valves. They've been used to successfully treat
children with juvenile diabetes, and patients with lupus,
liver cancer, paralysis, and Parkinson's. Absolutely
remarkable.
Meanwhile, Carron Morrow isn't waiting to get that call from
Congress. She doesn't need the halls of Congress to tell the
world the truth about how
adult stem cells saved her life - without destroying anyone
else's. As she put it: "I hope God lets me shout it from the
rooftop: 'Your own stem cells work!'"
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