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Given at a Science, Technology, and Space Hearing:
Adult Stem Cell Research
Wednesday, July 14 2004 - 2:30 PM - SR - 253

The Testimony of
Dr. Dennis Turner
,

Thank you, Chairman Brownback, for your interest in Parkinson's Disease, in
my treatment by Dr. Levesque, and in my hopes and concerns for the future.
For fourteen years I've had Parkinson's Disease. This irreversible disease
involves the slow destruction of specialized cells in the brain, called
Dopamine Neurons. By early 1991 I suffered extreme shaking of the right side
of my body, stiffness in my gait and movements. After some years of
medication, I developed fluctuation and poor response to Sinemet. This made
daily activities needing the coordinated use of both hands hard or
impossible, such as putting in contact lenses. My disability prevented me
from using my right arm.
Other than my Parkinson's symptoms I was physically very active and fit.
Because of this Dr. Levesque felt that I'd be a good candidate for an
experimental treatment. He explained that he would take a very small tissue
sample from my brain, removing its adult neural stem cells. He would then
multiply and mature these cells into Dopamine Neurons, then inject these
cells back into the left side of my brain. He proposed treating only the
left side because it controls the right side of the body, the side with the
most severe Parkinson's symptoms.
Dr Levesque did not tell me that this treatment would permanently cure my
condition. Science has yet to learn what causes Parkinson's Disease, much
less how to remove it. However, since this cell-replacement approach had
never been tried in a human patient we hoped for the best. And since my only
other realistic alternative was to continue growing worse until I eventually
died, I decided to have the surgical procedures in 1999, one to remove the
tissue and another to inject the cells. I was awake for both procedures,
under local anesthesia.
Soon after having the cells injected my Parkinson's symptoms began to
improve. My trembling grew less and less, until to all appearances it was
gone, only slightly reappearing if I became upset. Dr. Levesque had me
tested by a Neurologist, who said he wouldn't have known I had Parkinson's
if he had met me on the street. I was once again able to use my right hand
and arm normally, enjoying activities that I given up hope of ever doing.
Since being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease my condition had slowly, but
continuously worsened. I can't say with certainty what my condition would
have become if Dr. Levesque had not used my own adult stem cells to treat
me. But I have no doubt that because of this treatment I've enjoyed five
years of quality life that I feared had passed me by.
Last year, after four years of being virtually symptom free, my Parkinson's
symptoms began reappearing in my body's left side. Today I have various
degrees of trembling in both hands, although I feel that the left is
slightly worse. Nevertheless, I wouldn't hesitate for a second to have Dr.
Levesque use my adult stem cells to treat me a second time, since in my case
they were safe, effective, and involved no risk of rejection.
Because of my improvements through Dr. Levesque's treatment I've been able
to indulge in my passion for big game photography these past five years.
While on safari in 2001 I scrambled up a tree to avoid being run over by a
Rhino. I swam in the South Atlantic with Great White Sharks. Two weeks ago I
returned from Africa after photographing Cheetahs and Leopards in the wild.
Here are a few examples of the pictures I took. They represent memories and
experiences I feel I have Dr. Levesque to thank for. I came here to offer
him my sincere gratitude, and to offer others with Parkinson's a concrete
reason for hope.
This summarizes my history with Parkinson's and the positive effects I
experienced through a treatment that used my own adult stem cells. I'm very
happy with its results and would dearly love to have a second treatment.

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