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Tuesday, 06 September 2005 09:01


P A T I E N T E X P E R I E N C E - A L S

NAME: Zhang Zhanhao

COUNTRY: U.S.A.

AGE: Early 40’s

DIAGNOSIS: ALS

REASON FOR COMING FOR TREATMENT: Was diagnosed with ALS in America an unknown period of time ago. Sought treatment and finally came to China for treatment.

TREATMENT: Umbilical Cord Stem Cell and Nerve Growth Factor Injections with Rehabilitation Therapy

START OF TREATMENT: October 2004

BEFORE THE TREATMENT: See translation of interview below

AFTER THE TREATMENT: See Translation of the Video Below

TRANSLATION OF TEXT FROM VIDEO INTERVIEW (November 2004)

Assistant:

Before the operation, Mr. Zhang had no strength. He had no strength no matter how he tried. If you asked him to move his two hands, he would try his best to move them but they would only shake. As for his legs, he could only raise the right one a little bit and his toes could not move at all. Also, his neck had no strength at all. Sometimes he could not swallow at all and would choke when drinking water. In the days before the injection, he had difficulty breathing. It was hard for him to breath. He had to do his best to breathe. On the third day after the injection, several fingers of his left hand could move. He could move his toes and his two hands. He could move all ten of his toes. As to the finger, his right hand had more strength. He could raise his right and the left legs on the fourth day after the injection. But his neck and ability to swallow had no improvement. By Monday this week, after he got the second injection, his left side had more strength. The next day when Dr. Yang checked on him, he shook hands with Dr. Yang, and they found that he had more strength. Two days later, his ability to swallow improved. Making progress in swallowing meant that he ate more and didn’t choke while drinking. By the morning today, he felt that he had strength in his back and neck. Though he could not move his head and neck, he had strength in his back and neck. Now, his hands, fingers, legs toes are all in good condition. This is thanks to the injections.

After the injection, we found Mr. Zhang’s ability to raise his left hand and hold things is higher. He can hold my hand. Look! He can hold my hand. I don’t use my strength. Also his right hand can respond. Mr. Zhang has been using this ball to do exercises all the time since he has had this disease. When he got worse, he could only grasp the ball for 30 times. Since the operation, he has improved and can grasp it for 80 times. Today he can grasp it for 100 times. And before the operation, he couldn’t raise his left leg. He could only raise his right leg a little bit. After the operation, he can move his toes. Now please move. Good. He can move the toes of both feet like this. And he can raise his feet. Raise your feet on your own please. And now the left leg.

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