One year on
June 22nd, 2007
Hello everyone. It’s hard to believe that exactly one year ago today I arrived in Shen Zhen for stem cell treatment. So how have I faired?
I must admit that I am pleasantly surprised that the significant benefits I gained from the treatment have remained. Specifically I am still sleeping extremely well. Seven or eight hours each night and occasionally more. Because I wake up rested, I am ready to take on the world and are able to exercise regularly. This means that I am maintaining mobility.
The other significant benefit I obtained from the treatments was better bladder control. Thankfully this improvement has also has remained so live is much easier to organise.
Unfortunately once I left China and the daily rehabilitation sessions behind, the pain and numbness began returning to my legs and feet. I work at reducing the impact by using the TENS machine and visiting my dr. for acupuncture.
I hope to go back to China. Any improvement, no matter how small, means a significant improvement to my standard of life.
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1. Mac & Jill | August 1st, 2007 at 11:29 am
Hi Jackie
It is great to hear that you have retained some improvements I was watching Tv several weeks ago and saw a confrontation between You and Virgin - I hope that got sorted out as well. We have talked about returning to China probably in the new year if Jill improves. She had a fall in October and cracked her sacrum and spent 5 weeks in Hospital which has put her back in the rehabilation steps.
Best wishes to both you and Chris
Regards
Mac & Jill
2. Johan Feitsma | January 5th, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Hi Jackie
Amazing what this has done for you. Your last update was more than half a year ago. Can you still see improvements?
I have sec. progressive MS and am totaly wheelchair bound, and am thinking about stem cell therapy. Would you still recomend this after one and a half year? And wre you comfotable at the clinic this treatment was done? Could You get back to me on this?
Thank you, May
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