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Austin Wade - Adult Stem Cell Patient Print E-mail
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Monday, 26 September 2011 12:56

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Our video interview above was shot at the Wade home in the United States. We'd like to thank the family for letting us sit with them. If you're having trouble viewing the video click here. If you would like to watch the video at Vimeo please click here.

Age 7
USA

Condition Prior to Treatment

At birth Austin appeared to be a normal healthy child. After five weeks he suffered a serious bleed and swelling of his brain requiring extensive surgery. The cause of the brain bleed was determined to be a Vitamin K deficiency. Following birth he had not received a standard Vitamin K injection.

He was given a 1% chance to live by his doctors.

Austin received two one-day stem cell treatments in Mexico prior to coming to China for treatment using Beike's stem cells. This Mexican treatment involved subcutaneous injections of cell into his abdomen.

Before leaving, Jenny told us she "knew it wasn't a miracle... but any little bit is huge for these kiddos."

Course of Treatment

In 2008 Austin received six packets of umbilical cord blood stem cells in 2008. Two were delivered via IV injection and four were delivered via lumbar puncture (spinal injection). Austin received physical therapy, occupational therapy, electrical stimulation and acupuncture on a daily basis during treatment.

Condition Following Treatment

Catching up with the family in 2010, over two years after Austin received adult stem cell treatment in China Jenny told us she wanted to return to China for Austin to receive more treatment.

During Austin's stem cell treatment, his mother noticed him become more aware of his environment and pickier about his food. Jenny believes the stem cells "awakened his taste buds... because he started refusing all the baby food" he had been eating previously.

Following treatment Austin reduced his seizure medication and took to laughing and moving around more. Whether or not he could see prior to his stem cell treatment in China is unknown but now in lit rooms he's attentive to people walking around.

Comparing improvements between the single-day treatments in Mexico and the month-long treatment in China, Jenny said that in Mexico "we saw a little bit and we definitely don't regret it. But I think we saw more in China. I think that it's a longer and more intensive process."

Summing up the stem cell treatment in China, Jenny said "I think that if you could get it like every six months... if we could do it here and get even one or two shots every month... I just think of what amazing results you might have."

Last Updated on Monday, 26 September 2011 14:22
 
Beike - Nora Farkas Print E-mail
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Monday, 18 September 2006 22:43


P A T I E N T E X P E R I E N C E - S T R O K E

NAME: Nora FarkasNora

COUNTRY: Hungary

AGE: 9

DIAGNOSIS: Stroke causing Epilepsy

REASON FOR COMING FOR TREATMENT: Nora was a premature baby who was born after a 25 week pregnancy which caused a serious stroke resulting in damage to the corpus callosum and cortex. Two weeks later she had an operation and they implanted a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. Her parents had heard about other Hungarian families getting improvement for their children with similar problems at from the Beike treatment, so they decided to try it.

TREATMENT: Umbilical cord stem cell and nerve growth factor injections with rehabilitation therapy.

START OF TREATMENT: June 17, 2006


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BEFORE THE TREATMENT: Nora suffered from epilepsy which was balanced by the anti-epileptics Trileptal and Lamictal so there were not any attacks at all. She could not speak but she understood everything, and she could not chew food. She could walk but not in a stable manner. She was a mentally handicapped child as her developmental ability was very slow. She was not toilet-trained. She had the mentality of a two to three year old child. Her fine motor skills were lacking. She could only say simple letters like 'a' and 'o'. Her attention span was quite short. Her parents would have to repeat things twenty to thirty times for her to remember them. She could only pay attention to the TV for five or ten minutes. She would not obey commands.

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Individual Clips: Before1, Before2, Before3, Before4, Before5, Nora Walking Before

Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 May 2011 14:45
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Tiantan Puhua - Mr. Liu Print E-mail
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Friday, 18 August 2006 08:46

PATIENT EXPERIENCE  –  CEREBRAL INFARCTION

NAME:  Liu Bing   Liu Bing at Two Weeks Into the Treatment
               
COUNTRY:  China (Shenyang)           

AGE:
22

DIAGNOSIS:  Cerebral Infarction occurred in June of 2005.

REASON FOR COMING FOR TREATMENT: He had a spine injury which caused a cerebral infarction.

TREATMENT: A combination of neurotrophic factors and medicines to stimulate the production of neural stem cells in the hypothalamus. (Over a two month period)

START OF TREATMENT:  December 28, 2005

BEFORE THE TREATMENT:  He could not walk. His right hand was cramped up because of the muscle tension.
 
AFTER THE TREATMENT (May 30, 2006):  Mr. Li could almost walk normally. He could move his right hand and he felt close to normal.

Video: (January 15th) Two Weeks into the Treatment , (May 30th) After the Treatment

China Stem Cell News Note: We did not get a before video but it is easy to see the difference between the patient at two weeks and the patient after the treatment. Based on this, we are comfortable with the patient’s statement that he was not able to walk before the treatment. The after video was taken on a return check-up of the patient to the hospital.


Last Updated on Friday, 28 November 2008 17:50
 
Beike - Stan Hildko Print E-mail
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Thursday, 22 June 2006 23:22

P A T I E N T E X P E R I E N C E – S T R O K E

NAME: Stan HildkoGabor Hajos

COUNTRY: Hungary

AGE: 3 (Born: April 15, 2003)

DIAGNOSIS: Brain Injury - Extensive PVL dominantly affecting the right hemisphere with a porencephalic cyst - July 26th, 2004

REASON FOR COMING FOR TREATMENT: Stan was born by Cesarean Section two months prior to their expected due date. He had to have heart surgery which was successful but he got an infection which resulted in a brain injury resulting in a stroke and damage from hypoxia and cysts.

TREATMENT: Umbilical cord stem cell and nerve growth factor injections with rehabilitation therapy

START OF TREATMENT: May 6, 2006

BEFORE THE TREATMENT: His general physical state was good and he did not require any medicines. He could not crawl but would try to. He had hypertonia / spasticity with hypertonic tendons. His reaction time was a bit slow and he did not understand many words. He could not speak any words.

See Videos: After 1, After 2, After 3, About Treatment

Last Updated on Friday, 28 November 2008 17:58
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