Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

General Discussion

Showing Original Post only (View all)

OnlinePoker

(5,989 posts)
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 11:08 AM Jun 21

London (Ontario) woman off insulin for Type 1 diabetes after a single dose of experimental manufactured stem cells [View all]

Amanda Smith celebrates the day, August 1, nearly two years ago, when she stopped taking insulin to manage her type one diabetes, just a few months after getting a dose of experimental stem cells as part of a study.

“I remember, like, being scared and excited, and it’s history now,” she said.

The 36-year-old nurse and mother is part of a small, but what some call “milestone study,” of patients with Type 1 Diabetes using manufactured stem cells, designed to grow in the liver and become the full array of pancreatic islet cells that naturally control blood sugar levels.

In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers report that of the 12 patients who received a single dose of the stem cells, it eliminated the need for insulin in 10 for at least a year and stopped episodes of low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, which can lead to dangerous complications, even death. For Amanda, the treatment has been a blessing.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/woman-off-insulin-for-type-1-diabetes-after-a-single-dose-of-experimental-manufactured-stem-cells/

-------------------------------
A small study, but 10 out of 12 being relieved of the need to take insulin is pretty impressive. It could be a game changer.

37 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
an absolute miracle rampartd Jun 21 #1
I imagine as the technology becomes standard, it will become more affordable. OnlinePoker Jun 21 #5
like abortion cheap for those who can travel rampartd Jun 21 #15
No one who needs it can get it, at any price.... reACTIONary Jun 21 #24
There is a Japanese study that indicated that Japanese natto can help regrow islet cells lostnfound Jun 21 #2
My son eats natto a few times a week. He loves it. My wife too. Lucky Luciano Jun 21 #4
Natto contains markodochartaigh Jun 21 #18
You call it cilantro canetoad Jun 21 #25
Oh I always thought coriander was the seed and cilantro was the leafy part of the same plant. Lucky Luciano Jun 21 #28
That may very well be the case canetoad Jun 21 #31
Simply amazing.... Bayard Jun 21 #3
My brother died of this, too. murielm99 Jun 21 #16
Awesome news! too bad WormBrain, Jr will probably prohibit its use un the U.S. Wonder Why Jun 21 #6
I hope this helps a lot of people. usedtobedemgurl Jun 21 #7
Not quite luxmatic Jun 21 #8
On CBC Radio - a very factual and reliable source, in as much as I've ever heard, they had a story about 10-15 years ago BobTheSubgenius Jun 21 #9
The right wing sputters.. Javaman Jun 21 #10
Sounds promising BannonsLiver Jun 21 #11
There is a tradeoff: they are on immune suppressing drugs for life: which can lead to other problems andym Jun 21 #12
Is this what you are referring to ? Beachnutt Jun 21 #13
Sadly the breakthroughs are coming from other countries now. We're racing to the bottom. live love laugh Jun 21 #14
I hope this leads to a cure. mzmolly Jun 21 #17
Crap, ... wonder how aggressive the ITT was ... crap uponit7771 Jun 21 #21
Me too. mzmolly Jun 21 #22
I'm taking bets on Florida outlawing this treatment DBoon Jun 21 #19
Even if it worked only 6 months that's incredible!!!! uponit7771 Jun 21 #20
Wonderful news! Warpy Jun 21 #23
So cool 😎. Thanks so much for this post. n/t iluvtennis Jun 21 #26
Unsurprising Akakoji Jun 21 #27
I think they both died as a result of immune suppression IbogaProject Jun 23 #34
So a Phase I Akakoji Jun 24 #35
Wow Joinfortmill Jun 21 #29
But immunosuppressive therapy is also required. Ilsa Jun 21 #30
Maybe Justice Sotomayor should try this stuff. She has type 1. SunSeeker Jun 21 #32
Caution Vertex Pharmaceuticals doesn't have a good record IbogaProject Jun 23 #33
See my response below Akakoji Jun 24 #37
Sadly, this study demonstrates how religion and monetization of survival impede stem cell research Akakoji Jun 24 #36
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»London (Ontario) woman of...