I got a sick feeling when I wrote "I Re-Set My Clock," http://thoughtfulveg.blogspot.com/2015/06/i-re-set-my-clock.html
I'm gonna live forever. Baby remember my name.
I was thinking that the way I believe neurogenesis was started may have
possibly set up a never-ending cycle. I'm re-reading the primer on stem
cells put out by NIH. It's been updated. It now appears that I may have
iPSC cells. "Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)
are adult cells that have been genetically reprogrammed to an embryonic
stem cell–like state by being forced to express genes and factors
important for maintaining the defining properties of embryonic stem
cells. Although these cells meet the defining criteria for pluripotent
stem cells, it is not known if iPSCs and embryonic stem cells differ in
clinically significant ways." https://stemcells.nih.gov/info/basics/6.htm These are very much stem cell-like.
Originally,
I thought I may have spinal stem cells, caused by the bleed. I was told
that the blood from the bleed "ran down your neck." What major bone is
in the neck? The spinal cord is there. I figured I gave myself a spinal
tap with the bleed.
What
kind of cells are responsible for my neural repair? Are new stem cells
periodically generated? If the answer to this one is "yes" then there is
the possibility of being immortal. There would be neural repair
forever.
If
I have iPSC stem cells, will they return to the state they were before?
I liked this one theory, iPSCs were originally embryonic stem cells
that went dormant.
Some genes don't turn on until after you die http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/body/some-genes-dont-turn-on-until-after-you-die/
This
means my recovery is all due to the NDE. Miracle recovery, yes, but how
do you turn those genes off? There's still a possibility of immortality.
I've never heard of someone living forever before, so this is lacking.
I'll stick with 110 years old, http://thoughtfulveg.blogspot.com/2017/01/new-estimated-lifespan.html
That's just theory! It's not a given fact that I'll live to that age.
The theory has more substance than my being immortal. This idea can
spark imagination, though. I wouldn't mind sci-fi stories.
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