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Shelly Skidelsky - MS and CIDP Stem Cell Patient Print E-mail
Multiple Sclerosis
Monday, 11 April 2011 10:20


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Diagnosis

Shelly was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) in 1988. He has little motor-function and experiences significant pain in his hands and and feet. His equilibrium was off and he couldn't close his eyes without falling.

Condition Prior to Treatment

Shelly experienced numbness and pain in his hands and feet. His hands locked up from his knuckles to his elbows, and his legs locked from the soles of his feet to his knees. Shelly could not balance very well. Every time he closed his eyes he would start to lose his balance. His sleep was often interrupted in the night. Shelly experienced extreme fatigue. He can not walk barefoot.

Treatment Received in China

Shelly received 7 spinals and 1 bone marrow transplant.

Condition Following Treatment

Shelly noticed that after treatment he could close his eyes without falling down. Beyond that he has personally felt no improvement in his condition. His wife notes that his overall condition has been stable since the treatment, no better and no worse. She believes this is an improvement in its own right.

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Last Updated on Monday, 11 April 2011 11:57
 
David Ozzello - MS Stem Cell Patient Print E-mail
Multiple Sclerosis
Monday, 19 April 2010 15:10

David Ozzello

Age 54, USA

Multiple Sclerosis

Watch David's video on Vimeo here.


Condition Before Treatment

David was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis when he was in his twenties. He describes how that diagnosis affected his life,

“When I was diagnosed early on, I was 22, I had just gotten married, I married young, and I remember that quite clearly. It was a bad situation and I had been married now for a year, and I said to my wife, she doesn't remember this, but I said to her, That I have MS and you might want to move on. she chose not to move on and I was happy about that, I'm still happy about that!”

In his thirties, his MS when into remission and David thought that he had beat the disease. Unfortunately, in his forties his legs started getting weaker and his balance worsened. Multiple Sclerosis was back. He started to take conventional MS medications but felt that the side effects where having too much of a negative effect on his quality of life. It was at this point that he started looking for other treatment options and eventually decided to receive adult stem cell therapy in China.

Treatment in China

David received five umbilical cord blood stem cell injections. He also received physical therapy, occupational therapy, electric wave therapy, and acupuncture.

Dave describes his treatment in china, 

"When you got there, it was two different distinct procedures. Number one was the umbilical cord stem cells and that's why I went there. But the bonus was the ancient Chinese medicine that I was exposed to when I was there. And by ancient Chinese medicine I mean the therapies that went along with the stem cells, like physical therapy and the acupuncture. And I did better there. That program gave me 23 months, almost 2 years of walking without a wheel chair, walking without a cane."

Condition After Returning Home

At the hospital in China, Dave noticed some of the effects of stem cells immediately after he received his first IV. 

"After the IVs the very next day I felt like I was younger again, I felt like I was able to walk again, and I believe it would be nice if StemCellsChina could send me stem cells so I could get them done here!"

However he didn't feel consistent improvement until about 3 months after treatment,

"And the one thing that I remember--and I have told many people this--I stopped using my brace, I stopped using my cane. The only time I would use my cane is if I needed it to move something and I liked the fact that I didn't use a cane."

David was able to move about without the help of a cane and even go skiing for about 2 years after receiving stem cell treatment, and is now considering going back for another round of treatment.

Last Updated on Monday, 19 April 2010 15:38
 
Debra Howard - Primary Progressive MS Print E-mail
Multiple Sclerosis
Monday, 14 December 2009 16:19

Debra Howard

GA, USA

Multiple Sclerosis - Primary Progressive

Check out Debra's video on Vimeo.

Debra Howard on Vimeo

Reason For Coming for Treatment

Debra first noticed physical difficulties in 2004, when during physical fitness training, her legs began to "act up". In 2007 she was diagnosed with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Debra tried taking medication for her condition in the United States, but was not totally satisfied with the results.

Condition Before Treatment

Debra had almost entirely lost the ability to walk. She had difficulty swallowing, loss of balance, weakness in left side of body, Loss of sensation in left arm and leg, and frequent bodily aches and pains.

Treatment Received in China

Physical therapy, electric wave therapy, and acupuncture.

Condition After Treatment

Increased strength and energy after treatment. Sensitivity is left foot increased to near normal.

Last Updated on Monday, 18 January 2010 17:58
 
Cris - Multiple Sclerosis Stem Cell Patient Print E-mail
Multiple Sclerosis
Monday, 02 November 2009 10:38


Cristian Nasaudean

Multiple Sclerosis

Romania, Age 37


StemCellsChina would like to thank Cristian for providing us with this description of his experience in China receiving stem cell treatments and his condition following his return home.
 If you would like to view Cristian's video on Vimeo please click here or click on the picture.



Medical History


"Back in 2001, my first signs that I needed medical examination were after an episode of vertigo, nausea, dizziness and vomiting, which continued for 3 weeks. After going to the doctor and doing deeper and deeper investigations, only the MRI found a single demyelinating lesion in the brain. After eliminating other demyelinating diseases my doctor told me it was most likely Multiple Sclerosis. I was laughing about that, not believing it was truly happening."

"After 2 years in which I did not "give a chance" to the disease, My walking became  impaired. I went to the doctor again, and now the MRI showed multiple lesions, including spinal ones. I was given a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, Secondary Progressive, as I did not have clear relapsing-remitting periods."

"It was recommended that I take interferon in 2001, but I did not want to hear about it. Still, in 2005 I tried it for about 15 months, with no special benefits. But it had a big side effect, it gave me depression and  the feeling of being dependent."

"Luckily that year my sister helped me by showing a possible natural way of treatment, vegetarian food and Yoga. In 2006 I quit my job for 6 months, and did lot of Yoga practice and meditations, which I have continued at a lower rate since then. 2006 was a successful year,  I gave up using interferons and I stopped using the walking stick I had started using in 2005! I became independent."

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 December 2009 16:53
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