StemCellsChina
Treatment gives girls new vision 打印 E-mail
周四, 22 4月 2010 13:29
There are no translations available.

Source: Rouse  Hill Times

VISION-IMPAIRED sisters Moana and Leilani Faasisila have returned from China where they had therapy to improve their sight - with promising results.

The Quakers Hill girls, aged seven and five, were born with Leber’s Congenital Amaurosis - while they were still in the womb their retinas were already deteriorating due to a missing protein.

Leilani has no depth perception and can only see colours that are vibrant. Moana can only see bright light and shadow.

Their only hope of improving their sight was stem cell therapy in China - at a cost of $38,000.

Through the support of the Rouse Hill Renegades rugby union team and the Ettamogah Hotel, the community dug deep at a cocktail fundraiser in February and in March the family of six travelled to China so the girls could receive treatment.

The girls’ treatment consisted of three intravenous injections, three spinal injections of donated cord blood, acupuncture, acupressure and electrowave therapy.

Mum Honi Faasisila said: “While we were there we noticed very subtle differences in Leilani’s vision.

LAST_UPDATED2
阅读全文...
 
New Video - Lachlan's Autism 打印 E-mail
我们的时事通讯 
周五, 07 5月 2010 12:52
There are no translations available.


Lachlan has been diagnosed with autism. He goes to a special school in Australia for children with behavioral disabilities. Last year Lachlan received adult stem cells to treat symptoms associated with autism. For a month Lachlan and his mother lived at the Chengyang People's Hospital where he received treatment.

The treatments are not meant to be a cure for autism. Medical science has yet to fully understand the causes of the disorder let alone discover drugs to correct it. Today, treatments seek to improve patients' quality of life as they endure their disability.

Read his full Patient Experience from Qingdao here. Can't see the video? Click here.

LAST_UPDATED2
 
"It's a Whole New World" 打印 E-mail
Video Update
周五, 02 9月 2011 14:35
There are no translations available.

Macie ONH Stem Cell Patient

It took two months for Macie’s family to put her on a plane after learning that there was a treatment available for Optic Nerve Hypoplasia. All the way to the airport, a television crew pushed the family back telling them not to leave. It was 2008 and treating Optic Nerve Hypoplasia with adult stem cells was still a new treatment.

Macie’s mother was under a lot of pressure. She had a teenager who wanted to drive.

We’re excited to bring you this video from Macie and Shel including home video they shot during Macie’s first round of treatment in 2008. Click on the picture above to see the video and her patient experience.

But Macie’s not the only one with news. There are others. Christian of St Augustine, FL has been in the news recently following his trip to China for stem cells. Christian too has a severe visual disorder. The press writes “his mom calls her son a miracle and the community her saving grace,” thanking them for making the trip possible.

Mick's Blog Covers Ataxia Journey

Begun by Mick's caregiver, Don, six days before their journey to China for treatment of Mick's Ataxia mid-July with current updates after their return home, this is a great insider's look at a month's treatment in a Chinese hospital. First-hand experience like this can be invaluable when figuring out how to prep meals and manage life away from home.

We even hear he's doing better than he arrived in China. That's some great news.

LAST_UPDATED2
 
Throwing a Ball Around Never Felt So Good 打印 E-mail
News Update
周一, 11 4月 2011 14:43
There are no translations available.


After a motorcycling accident, Brandon's spine was injured in the C4-6 range. From Riverside, California, he traveled to Shijiazhuang, China to receive IV and lumbar injections of donated umbilical cord blood stem cells and his own bone marrow stem cells.

Check out the video for Brandon's story, some views of physical therapy in China and Brandon playing catch again. The treatment required a lot of work from him but he felt it was worth it saying "you just have to get up and do it... once you get that frame of mind, anything can happen."

Patients with spinal cord injuries have been traveling to China from all over the world for the past six years. Treatment typically involves a regimen of lumbar injections side-by-side with a range of therapies to help the cells get to their targets. Whether sub-acute or chronic, patients' report symptomatic relief and improvement in their quality of life.

Click the link here or click on the pic below to check out The StemCellsChina SCI Channel at Vimeo for more videos.


LAST_UPDATED2
 
"Are you being a rapper or a ballerina?"
New Video
周三, 11 1月 2012 16:09
There are no translations available.

JavaScript is disabled!
To display this content, you need a JavaScript capable browser.

Michaela's father, Cchris, would ask Michaela this question in relation to her posture. Was she relaxed? Was she holding her head up high? Michaela has Secondary Dystonia, a condition prompted by a difficult premature birth. Her muscles don't cooperate with her, tense and locked up.

She has received two cycles of stem cell transplants now. She and her father sat for interviews near the end of her second treatment. They also gave us home videos they had shot before and after her first treatment. You can watch those clips in the interview video above. We were struck by the new range of motion she displayed in the walker in 2010 against the stiff 2008 footage.

Head over to her full patient experience here for more information about her condition and her progress today.

LAST_UPDATED2
 
« 首页上页12345678910下页末页 »

JPAGE_CURRENT_OF_TOTAL

Site Search

患者经历

ALS-Reynolds先生
ALS - Ms. Brooks
Ataxia - Mr. Arruda
共济失调- Blair先生
共济失调-Crowter女士
共济失调-Graf女士
共济失调-Gray女士
Ataxia - Ms. Jones
共济失调-K. Graf先生
共济失调-Knoblauch先生
Ataxia - Mr. Martin
Ataxia - Mr. Nate
Ataxia - Mr. P. Flynn
Ataxia - Mr. R. Flynn
共济失调-T. Graf先生
Ataxia - Mr. Wallace
Autism - Mr. Lachlan
Autism - Ms. Maria
自闭症-Pacis先生
自闭症-Wang先生
Autism - Mr. Yu
Batten Disease - Mr. Dell'Aringa
Brain Injury - Mr. Anduha
Brain Injury - Mr. Ashton
脑外伤-Blazevic先生
脑外伤-Cui先生
Brain injury - Mr. Hayward
Brain Injury - Ms. McAfee
Brain Injury - Mr. Nguyen
Cerebral Palsy - Mr. Andrew Ricci
脑瘫-Bocskai先生
Cerebral Palsy - Mr. Boles
脑瘫-Caprioru先生
Cerebral Palsy - Ms. Ella
Cerebral Palsy - Mr. Gryphon
Cerebral Palsy - Mr. Lawrence
Cerebral Palsy - Mr. Nicholas
Cerebral Palsy - Ms. Sosa
脑瘫-Teskey先生
Cerebral Palsy - Ms. Tahiliani
Cerebral Palsy - Mr. Phang
Cerebral Palsy - Mr. Will
癫痫- Madura女士
Epilepsy - Ms. Pinczker
Friedriech共济失调-Maher女士
Friedriech's Ataxia - Mr. Zachary
Glut1- DS - Ms. Jordan
Heart Disease - Mr. Maxwell
Huntington's - Ms. Arroyo
ION - Mr. Stevens
Muscular Dystrophy - Mr. Russ
多发性硬化-陈女士
多发性硬化-Frey先生
多发性硬化-Glenn女士
MS - Ms. Helm
多发性硬化-Kay女士
MS - Mr. Kenneth
MS - Mr. Ozzello
MS - Ms. Sprague
ONH - Ms. Barlett
ONH - Ms. Hallie
ONH - Mr. Justin
ONH - Mr. Lawrence
ONH - Ms. Lilli
ONH - Ms. Manuela
MSA - Mr. Haywood
Parkinson's - Mr. Buckley
Parkinson's - Mr. Brown
Parkinson's - Mr. Budiono
Parkinson's - Ms. Chin
Parkinson's - Mr. Devlin
Parkinson's - Ms. Edwards
Parkinson's - Ms. Kluber
Parkinson's - Ms. Rouen
帕金森病-Thomas女士
Parkinson's - Mr. Woodward
ROP - Shirdesh
ROP - Tatyana
Rett Syndrome - Ms. Laura
SMA - Ms. Gologan
SMA - Mr. Justin
脊髓性肌肉萎缩-Loredana女士
SMA - Ms. Nicole
SMA - Ms. Nirma
SOD - Claire
SOD - Ms. Frenette
SOD - Ms. Giulia
SOD - Ms. Megan
SOD - Mr. Peterson
脊髓损伤-Aldrich先生
脊髓损伤-Allen先生
Spinal Cord Injury - Mr. Ben
Spinal Cord Injury - Mr. Carson
脊髓损伤-Iordache先生
Spinal Cord Injury - Ms. Jennifer
Spinal Cord Injury - Mr. Maricelli
脊髓损伤-Pai女士
脊髓损伤-Radu女士
Spinal Cord Injury - Mr. Savage
脊髓损伤-Zuo先生
中风- Hollis女士
中风- Jing女士
中风- Li先生
中风(儿童)-Farkas女士
中风(婴儿)-Gresco女士
中风(婴儿)-Hildko先生