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#269 Inside the NervGen NVG-291 Trials: Part II
In Part II of our special series on the groundbreaking NVG‑291 clinical trial from NervGen, we hear from Leslie Fuller, a spinal cord injury survivor and participant in the chronic-phase arm of the study. Leslie shares her powerful personal story, beginning with the day of her injury and unfolding through the emotional landscape of trauma, uncertainty, and the choice to take part in an experimental therapy for nerve regeneration.
We follow her path from the earliest days after paralysis to her time at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab as part of the NVG‑291 trial. Leslie describes what it felt like to join something truly new, the day-to-day experience of being in the study, and both the subtle and profound improvements she has experienced in her body and functionality. She also shares other meaningful changes related to autonomic dysreflexia and spasms. And she reflects on the emotional and psychological impact of hope—what it feels like when science breathes life into possibility.
Building on the insights from Part I with Larry Williams, this episode brings us even closer to the lived experience of regeneration research and the people helping to shape its future.
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