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Huntington's Disease is a difficult and complex disease, and often patients and their families are told there is nothing that can be done to help. But Nebraska Medicine has the only clinic in the area focused on managing the symptoms of Huntington's. Neurologist Dr. Amy Hellman explains more about the disease and what sets Nebraska Medicine apart in the treatment of the disease.

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@hannahrush3102
@hannahrush3102 5 лет назад
My grandfather, mother myself and sister all have it. My mom passed away at 59 her dad passed away at 49, hopefully there is more ways to keep us alive longer.
@shahrazade26
@shahrazade26 3 года назад
I recently discovered that my ex-husband died of Huntington's and the probabilities are high that at least one of my two daughters has it. Thanks for this useful information.
@elizabethbrown6165
@elizabethbrown6165 4 года назад
My grandpa who I’ve never met had it and passed away. My mom has it and she’s lost soooo much weight. It breaks my heart! She has 4 kids now I’ve just had a son and my sister as well. Im obviously worried but this truly makes me happy that you’re close to finding a potential cure! I want to truly thank y’all for your hard work and dedication ! Bc without this information I wouldn’t be in a good place! I pray everyday that y’all find a cure! God bless all of y’all !❤️
@scorpioone3932
@scorpioone3932 4 года назад
elizabeth brown lets hope so brother god bless you all . It would be absolutely amazing I pray it comes true. Let’s hope these trials go well 🙏🤞🙏🤞🙏🤞
@michealcollins5650
@michealcollins5650 3 года назад
I was diagnosed with Huntington's disease in 2018 and I have tried everything I could to heal myself, but it was all to no avail, until I saw a post on a health forum this herbalist through his email and he prepared me a herbal cure for Huntington's disease and sent it to me via the delivery service of UPS from the company, when I received this herbal cure. They gave me step by step instructions on how to apply it, when I applied it according to the instructions I was totally cured of this disease within 5 months of use, I am now Huntington's disease free, all thanks to Dr. Timothy You can also contact this great herbalist for help by email: timothydouglas3612@gmail.com or contact Dr. Timothy through his whatsapp number: +1(239) 977-4390 He is also specialize in treating all kinds of diseases, VIRUS HERPES , HEPATITIS B, CANCER, BRAIN DISEASE, INFERTILITY, DIABETES EPILEPSY AND MORE ..... He will also be of help to you
@ezequielrodriguez1469
@ezequielrodriguez1469 3 года назад
My grandfather had Huntington’s. He lived quite long for someone that has it. My mum also has it and I do as well. It’s terrifying, the idea of me not being able to speak and being in a wheelchair is terrifying to me. Please everyone, be happy you live your life.
@jefftownsend2796
@jefftownsend2796 5 лет назад
My mom passed away from this disease in 2009. I had the test done and im clear but my brother is now suffering with this disease. I feel it robbed my mom out of what could of been the best years of her life. We live way to far from you we live in Pennsylvania but i hope to find a good treatment for my brother to have a good rest of his life.
@hannahrush3102
@hannahrush3102 5 лет назад
I Am so sorry for you, my son is at risk because it runs in my family. They don't understand how much the family pays for charity and medical bills. I was tested at 19 and it was more than 1500 dollars
@mollysechrist3420
@mollysechrist3420 4 года назад
Where can i go and get a blood test for it. I know i have it an i have no insurance and i cant afford. 500 dollar test. Can you please atleast try an tell me how to do that. Surely there is someway that i can do a test so i can get health insurance
@gdaymates431
@gdaymates431 4 года назад
They make you pay for this test? It's free in Australia.
@salvadorhirth1641
@salvadorhirth1641 4 года назад
Hi, I do research about Huntington's disease and I came up with a hypothesis and if it is correct, then perhaps the drug decitabine could retard the onset of H.D. Now I'm trying to find articles that describe cases of patients with Myelodysplastic syndromes and Huntington's disease, to know if they were treated with Decitabine or another inhibitor of DNA Methyltransferase, e.g. 5-azacytidine. I'm sorry that my idea even if it could retard the onset of the disease, would not reverse previous existing damages in neurons. Here it is a short explanation of my hypothesys: If a cytosine in CAG triplet repeats is transformed into a thymine, due to the methylation of carbon 5' with subsequent deamination of the nitrogenous base, then one of the three possible STOP codons would be produced; the formation of stop codons within the HTT gene would explain truncated proteins in dopaminergic neurons. The more CAG repeats, the more likely cytosines could be transformed into thymine, producing TAG codons instead of CAG codons; when the relatively slow enzymes DNA glycosylase gets overwhelmed upon a threshold of about 40 CAG triplet repeats or more, stop codons would cause proteins to be truncated. Perhaps an already existing drug that inhibits the methylation of DNA, like decitabine, could retard the onset of H.D. I hope I'm right and my effort may help people. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3079022/
@salvadorhirth1641
@salvadorhirth1641 4 года назад
@@hannahrush3102 Hi, I do research about Huntington's disease and I came up with a hypothesis and if it is correct, then perhaps the drug decitabine could retard the onset of H.D. Now I'm trying to find articles that describe cases of patients with Myelodysplastic syndromes and Huntington's disease, to know if they were treated with Decitabine or another inhibitor of DNA Methyltransferase, e.g. 5-azacytidine. I'm sorry that my idea even if it could retard the onset of the disease, would not reverse previous existing damages in neurons. Here it is a short explanation of my hypothesys: If a cytosine in CAG triplet repeats is transformed into a thymine, due to the methylation of carbon 5' with subsequent deamination of the nitrogenous base, then one of the three possible STOP codons would be produced; the formation of stop codons within the HTT gene would explain truncated proteins in dopaminergic neurons. The more CAG repeats, the more likely cytosines could be transformed into thymine, producing TAG codons instead of CAG codons; when the relatively slow enzymes DNA glycosylase gets overwhelmed upon a threshold of about 40 CAG triplet repeats or more, stop codons would cause proteins to be truncated. Perhaps an already existing drug that inhibits the methylation of DNA, like decitabine, could retard the onset of H.D. I hope I'm right and my effort may help people. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3079022/
@ericmillward5264
@ericmillward5264 4 года назад
How close are you to finding a cure instead of treating the symptoms
@lucyirace1123
@lucyirace1123 4 года назад
how much does genetic testing cost ? Have you had new developments since this video aired
@Nivsyaaa
@Nivsyaaa 3 года назад
kindly help me with this disorder... I'm in lot of stress
@sharadaaysolatokala4446
@sharadaaysolatokala4446 5 лет назад
What permanent cure are you doing
@salvadorhirth1641
@salvadorhirth1641 4 года назад
If a cytosine in CAG triplet repeats is transformed into a thymine, due to the methylation of carbon 5' with subsequent deamination of the nitrogenous base, then one of the three possible STOP codons would be produced; the formation of stop codons within the HTT gene would explain truncated proteins in dopaminergic neurons. The more CAG repeats, the more likely cytosines could be transformed into thymine, producing TAG codons instead of CAG codons; when the relatively slow enzymes DNA glycosylase gets overwhelmed upon a threshold of about 40 CAG triplet repeats or more, stop codons would cause proteins to be truncated. Perhaps an already existing drug that inhibits the methylation of DNA, like decitabine, could retard the onset of H.D.
@briannugent5222
@briannugent5222 11 месяцев назад
How do you get a sibling who shows all signs and father died from Huntington's to Dr when they believe nothing's wrong?.
@76DEEZNUTZ
@76DEEZNUTZ 2 года назад
Support group
@scorpioone3932
@scorpioone3932 4 года назад
Do you reckon the disease will be cured soon . I pray to god that it will be soon
@salvadorhirth1641
@salvadorhirth1641 4 года назад
Hi. I do research about a number of diseases and I came up with a hypothesys; if it's true, then I believe that the drug Decitabine could retard the onset of Huntington disease. You may want to get this explanation to a doctor and talk about it: If a cytosine in CAG triplet repeats is transformed into a thymine, due to the methylation of carbon 5' with subsequent deamination of the nitrogenous base, then one of the three possible STOP codons would be produced; the formation of stop codons within the HTT gene would explain truncated proteins in dopaminergic neurons. The more CAG repeats, the more likely cytosines could be transformed into thymine, producing TAG codons instead of CAG codons; when the relatively slow enzymes DNA glycosylase gets overwhelmed upon a threshold of about 40 CAG triplet repeats or more, stop codons would cause proteins to be truncated. Perhaps an already existing drug that inhibits the methylation of DNA, like decitabine, could retard the onset of H.D. Glory to Jesus, for it's written that nothing was made without the Word!
@marilynbarker8255
@marilynbarker8255 7 месяцев назад
It seems to me that people should be tested at birth so they’re aware that they carry the gene. With people continuing to have children how will this ever end?? Does amneosentythis (sp?) check for this gene, or can it?
@swapnadevarakonda3912
@swapnadevarakonda3912 3 года назад
Mam is this disease is curable r not ..plse rply me ..i have seen one person who is suffering from tha chorea disease
@anupamamedia975
@anupamamedia975 3 года назад
are You from india
@swapnadevarakonda3912
@swapnadevarakonda3912 3 года назад
@@anupamamedia975 yes
@anupamamedia975
@anupamamedia975 3 года назад
@@swapnadevarakonda3912 from where Kerala?
@swapnadevarakonda3912
@swapnadevarakonda3912 3 года назад
@@anupamamedia975 not Kerala ....but we can travel
@anupamamedia975
@anupamamedia975 3 года назад
My family has also same disease
@janemike3490
@janemike3490 2 года назад
#drojeabacha
@gunterliam7411
@gunterliam7411 2 года назад
All thanks to dr Stanley who cured me from my Huntington’s disease I am forever grateful ..
@vidospark287
@vidospark287 2 года назад
Who is Dr Stanley? Actually my father tested HTT positive So i m worried how to cure this ... Pls help me out ..
@briannugent5222
@briannugent5222 11 месяцев назад
This is nonsense
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