Lilli Mann
Age 9, U.S.AOptic Nerve Hypoplasia (ONH)
Watch her video on Vimeo here
Condition Before Treatment
Lilli
was born with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia, (ONH). A congenital condition
that is the result of an underdeveloped optic nerve. Because of this
Lilli has only limited light perception.
Lilli's mom, Cindy, describes the process that brought them to China for stem cell threapy,
"She
was six monthes old when she was diagnosed and they said that it wasn't
a degenerative disease, it wasn't going to get any worse but it also
wasn't going to get any better..."
"And it was just kind of
something that there was no treatment for, glasses don't help, and
there was really nothing. We kind of lived with it for awhile. Then we
started doing research off and on for a long time before this [stem
cells] was around, and then about two years ago we heard about it and
decided it was something we wanted to do, there was never a question."
"I
don't know if I can say that I would have been one of the first ones to
do it, but since there were so many people ahead of us that haven't
seen side effects and had seen improvement, we thought it was worth it
to try.
Treatment in China
Lilli received 5 umbilical cord blood stem cell injections. She also received
physical therapy, occupational therapy, electric wave therapy, and
acupuncture.
Condition After Treatment
Cindy describes the improvements that Lilli experienced while receiving treatment in China,
"While
after her first treatment, she was recieving electric wave therapy in
our room. We think it was about 12 feet, she noticed the TV on the
wall, she asked what the big black square was. It's not odd for her to
ask what something is, but I thought that was further than what she
will normally recognize, and after that it's just been little things..."
"When
we were out walking she would notice things. She would notice little
door nobs and just random things that she never noticed before..."
"She
had a V.E.P. test [Visual Evoked Potential test] when we first got here
and had another one this week and it showed improvement. So we are
excited to get another one in three to six months to see what that one
shows too."
"Even if she still reads braille and uses a cane, any new improvements in her vision is going to help her."
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