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Thanks for the update desmond. However, this is the kind of buoyantly optimistic post that you often make without really backing up anything you are saying. It gets us all excited, and then when we are left to see the videos/talk to the researchers etc, it all seems not quite so great. Where are you basing this idea that most researchers are 2-3 years away from a final cure? According to dr. gardner and dr. xu (two of the top guys) they have no idea whether they are even close to making a working follicle. Their best guess is someone will make a follicle in the next ten years. I'm not saying you're wrong, but none of the videos posted so far shows us being anywhere nearer than probably decades from a real cure. Right now all they are able to do is restore some inductivity to hair cells and grow some patchy clumps of fibers in mice. how does this translate to a cure in 3 years? even if we make working follicles, who knows how many obstacles still exist.
I'm pretty tired of reading all this cure is coming soon bollocks, when there is a new roadblock at every step, not to mention endless trials (which are necessary mostly). If you're going to say something like this, then let us know why! so far none of the guys we have talked to has that kind of optimism, or is even willing to venture a guess at when a treatment is coming. I'm looking forward to the presentation from lauster, but for real, if it is anything like the others i'm gonna be pretty bummed. Sometimes I feel like you (desmond) project your own optimism onto the people you talk to, and whatever they told you has been amplified to hopes that are unfounded. I'll believe a cure is coming in three years when I hear a single one of these researchers say it themselves. And more specifically, when I hear them say that they will be growing new hair on bald people in three years, not hopefully making ONE new follicle in a lab that may or may not survive on someones scalp.
Thanks for the update desmond. However, this is the kind of buoyantly optimistic post that you often make without really backing up anything you are saying. It gets us all excited, and then when we are left to see the videos/talk to the researchers etc, it all seems not quite so great. Where are you basing this idea that most researchers are 2-3 years away from a final cure? According to dr. gardner and dr. xu (two of the top guys) they have no idea whether they are even close to making a working follicle. Their best guess is someone will make a follicle in the next ten years. I'm not saying you're wrong, but none of the videos posted so far shows us being anywhere nearer than probably decades from a real cure. Right now all they are able to do is restore some inductivity to hair cells and grow some patchy clumps of fibers in mice. how does this translate to a cure in 3 years? even if we make working follicles, who knows how many obstacles still exist.
I'm pretty tired of reading all this cure is coming soon bollocks, when there is a new roadblock at every step, not to mention endless trials (which are necessary mostly). If you're going to say something like this, then let us know why! so far none of the guys we have talked to has that kind of optimism, or is even willing to venture a guess at when a treatment is coming. I'm looking forward to the presentation from lauster, but for real, if it is anything like the others i'm gonna be pretty bummed. Sometimes I feel like you (desmond) project your own optimism onto the people you talk to, and whatever they told you has been amplified to hopes that are unfounded. I'll believe a cure is coming in three years when I hear a single one of these researchers say it themselves. And more specifically, when I hear them say that they will be growing new hair on bald people in three years, not hopefully making ONE new follicle in a lab that may or may not survive on someones scalp.


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