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there hasn't been much news on that one. check these out too.

http://www.biosyntech.com/en/BST-CarGel.htm

http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/cq/Bbiosyntech.RenQ_DSB.html

http://www.tissue.polymtl.ca/Publications/ORS%20folder/Full-thickness%20Cartilag\

e%20repair%20using%20an%20injectable.pdf

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> Does anyone know the results of the cartilige replacement in Europe?

> Is it working? I don't want to wait 5-7 years for approval in the

> states if there's a solution abroad. Here's the site:

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They're in conjunction with UPenn, my hospital! I guess that's what

my doc was talking about! Darn, maybe he does know what he's talking

about... I thought I could forget him and find somewhere, anywhere,

that was doing something.

My doc says arthoscopic surgery doesn't work, nor ingections of

lubricant. Only PT. That's all I can do, and this stuff in the

darn " 5-7 years. " OK, well, it's not like I needed the rest of my

twenties or anything... great.

> there hasn't been much news on that one. check these out too.

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> http://www.biosyntech.com/en/BST-CarGel.htm

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http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/cq/Bbiosyntech.RenQ_DSB

..html

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> http://www.tissue.polymtl.ca/Publications/ORS%20folder/Full-

thickness%20Cartilage%20repair%20using%20an%20injectable.pdf

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Europe?

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> > states if there's a solution abroad. Here's the site:

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I've not asked that question of the company, but >>solidifies in

approximately 10 minutes.<< sounds to me like it is intended to stay solid.

The liquid form, I'm guessing, is for easy delivery to the defect. Also, if

your body temp reaches room temp, you've got more serious problems to worry

about than your knee(s). ;-)

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> They're in conjunction with UPenn, my hospital! I guess that's what

> my doc was talking about! Darn, maybe he does know what he's talking

> about... I thought I could forget him and find somewhere, anywhere,

> that was doing something.

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> My doc says arthoscopic surgery doesn't work, nor ingections of

> lubricant. Only PT. That's all I can do, and this stuff in the

> darn " 5-7 years. " OK, well, it's not like I needed the rest of my

> twenties or anything... great.

One thing that needs to be pointed out. The PT will only hurt you if you

don't get the inflammation calmed down first. I believe PT can help, but

the doctors also need to help get the inflammation knocked down

first.....then get on a proper PT program. The first five doctors I went

to hurt me more than helped. Fortunately I didn't let any of them do

surgery, although I got to the point I needed a LR just to get the

inflammation knocked down, since it had gotten totally out of control until

I found a doctor who knew what he was doing. I am now just recovering from

my second LR in three weeks. Even in these early stages, it has seemed to

relieve a lot of the tremendous pressure under my knee caps. This is

something I have noticed when sitting. I am able to sit comfortably for the

first time in years.

Mike

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lol, ok, funny boys... i just mean, when i think about inserting

unnatural things in my body, i think about breast implants and the

like, which explode and leak, and i worry that nothing is 100% safe,

so what if I were out in the cold and it started to well, " leak " or

something similar. i guess i'm naive, i just don't know much about

biotech. when new things come on the market, there's always

problems... i have some porcelin veneers and now i can't smile in

the cold wind for very long!

> > > there hasn't been much news on that one. check these out too.

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http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/cq/Bbiosyntech.RenQ_DSB

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Oh I can't stand this -- your doc says arthroscopic surgery doesn't work????

Wherever did he get that idea? True, it doesn't CURE CP, but it CAN turn the

clock back some. Geez. I can't remember -- he's not an OS, is he? Can you get

to an OS w/o his referring you?

Ann

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> > states if there's a solution abroad. Here's the site:

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Breast implants explode?

Ann

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Well my insurance doesn't cover Temple University, which is the best

in this area I hear, but UPenn should be really good, I would think.

I really do want a second opinion, though. My PT starts today

(finally!) I'll see how that goes. I think the Bextra is working,

but I find I'm increasing the dosage from what was perscribed. And I

wonder if it makes me sleepy, or if that's all in my head. Or a

consequence of the exertion it takes to stand or move.

> > there hasn't been much news on that one. check these out too.

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http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/cq/Bbiosyntech.RenQ_DSB

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> > > Does anyone know the results of the cartilige replacement in

> Europe?

> > > Is it working? I don't want to wait 5-7 years for approval

in the

> > > states if there's a solution abroad. Here's the site:

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> > > http://www.salumedica.com/news_details.asp?ID=21

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Is Bextra an NSAID?

That cortisone shot I had yesterday in my knee spread to the rest of my body and

I FEEL GREAT!! Cortisone does that to me. I have no pain. It also makes my

brain function better I didn't realize the degree of pain (generalized) I've

been living with. Sure makes a differences in how I feel about getting out of

bed. Wish it would last.

Good luck -- hope you get a better OS.

Ann

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> > > Does anyone know the results of the cartilige replacement in

> Europe?

> > > Is it working? I don't want to wait 5-7 years for approval

in the

> > > states if there's a solution abroad. Here's the site:

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> > > http://www.salumedica.com/news_details.asp?ID=21

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um, i think so, i'm not sure... it's on www.bextra.com

> > > there hasn't been much news on that one. check these out

too.

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> > > http://www.biosyntech.com/en/BST-CarGel.htm

> > >

> > >

> >

>

http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/cq/Bbiosyntech.RenQ_DSB

> > .html

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> > > http://www.tissue.polymtl.ca/Publications/ORS%

20folder/Full-

> > thickness%20Cartilage%20repair%20using%20an%20injectable.pdf

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> > > > Does anyone know the results of the cartilige

replacement in

> > Europe?

> > > > Is it working? I don't want to wait 5-7 years for

approval

> in the

> > > > states if there's a solution abroad. Here's the site:

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> > > > http://www.salumedica.com/news_details.asp?ID=21

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