RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:CCI know someone with a fairly recent heart transplant as well, childhood friend. Visited him daily. I messaged Fred yesterday about the topic of wound healing... out of curiosty and if there was anything being looked into use for Transplant patients. during/post surgery application of our products.
My experience is there could very well be major issues regarding wound healing immediately following surgery.. but also afterwards, because of scar tissue inside and around incisions.. there becomes blockages. sometimes fibrotic in nature... cholesterol, bad blood flow.. host of other stuff.
Lots of anti rejection meds because the new organ is basically sewn in.. seen him go through
ANYWAYS.
My thoughts were about if we could use IVIG perhaps and maybe not have to use the anti rejection meds... if all the healing is done like the magic it seems to be. Maybe the 4050 for the fibrous stuff...
As usual.. later that evening I got a reply.
"Not officially at this specific point in time but this is something we may end up looking at in the future"
The potential is huge here.
Staghorn. You have your father in law speak with Fred, who can/will put him in contact with Moran himself. as was I. He makes himself readily availble for anyone who would like to talk to him, with some planning and patience of couse. You see what type of guy your father in law is after that.
THE WHOLE TEAM TOP DOWN SIDEWAYS. AMAZING PEOPLE. TOP CLASS PEDIGREE.
I'm proud to be part of it.
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