Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a rare neurological disorder in which there is swelling of nerve roots and destruction of the fatty protective covering (myelin sheath) over the nerves. This disorder causes weakness, paralysis and/or impairment in motor function, especially of the arms and legs (limbs). Sensory loss may also be present causing numbness, tingling, or prickling sensations. The motor and sensory impairments usually affect both sides of the body (symmetrical), and the degree of severity may vary. The course of CIDP may also vary from case to case. Some affected individuals may follow a slow steady pattern of symptoms while others may have symptoms that wax and wane, with the most severe symptoms occurring after many months or a year or more. CIDP can be life-threatening when autonomic involvement is present.

More on CIDP

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The clinical trial i'm seeking.

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Interview video w/Dr. Burt about procedure, its success, etc.

Two procedure videos and success stories (very interesting)

Stem Cell Video Journals and TV Casts--success stories

Blog of the 1st person to undergo the treatment

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