I'm sure your incompetent doctor and stroke hospital did absolutely nothing with this earlier research on hydrogen sulfide, commonly found in rotten eggs and human flatulence,
8 posts on hydrogen sulfide back to Sept. 2012 helping with stroke prevention, reduction in stroke damage, protects stem cells and helps neurogenesis.
One line from these 8 posts which just proves how fucking incompetent your doctor is;
When the new compound was injected an hour after the simulation of a stroke, the authors observed about a 70 percent reduction in the severity of the observed stroke damage. March 2016.
The latest here and yes this is in fish, but can your doctor read and put two and two together?
Hydrogen Sulfide as a Factor of Neuroprotection during the Constitutive and Reparative Neurogenesis in Fish Brain
By Evgeniya V. Pushchina, Anatoly A. Varaksin and Dmitry K. Obukhov
Submitted: June 13th 2019Reviewed: November 19th 2019Published: December 24th 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90547
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Abstract
The
H2S-producing systems were studied in trout telencephalon, tectum, and
cerebellum at 1 week after eye injury. The results of ELISA analysis
have shown a 1.7-fold increase in the CBS expression at 1 week
post-injury, as compared to the intact trout. In the ventricular and
subventricular regions of trout telencephalon, CBS+ cells, as well as
neuroepithelial and glial types, were detected. As a result of injury,
the number of CBS+ neuroepithelial cells in the pallial and subpallial
periventricular regions of the telencephalon increases. In the tectum, a
traumatic damage leads to an increase in the CBS expression in radial
glia with a simultaneous decrease in the number of CBS immunopositive
neuroepithelial cells detected in intact animals. In the cerebellum, we
revealed neuroglial interrelations, in which H2S is probably released
from the astrocyte-like cells with subsequent activation of the neuronal
NMDA receptors. The organization of the H2S-producing cell complexes
suggests that the amount of glutamate produced in the trout cerebellum
and its reuptake is controlled with the involvement of astrocyte-like
cells, reducing its excitotoxicity. We believe that the increase in the
number of H2S-producing cells constitutes a response to oxidative
stress, and the overproduction of H2S neutralizes the reactive oxygen
species.
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