Multiple Sclerosis
Shelly Skidelsky - MS and CIDP Stem Cell Patient Imprimer Envoyer
Multiple Sclerosis
Lundi, 11 Avril 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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Mise à jour le Lundi, 11 Avril 2011 11:57
 
David Ozzello - MS Stem Cell Patient Imprimer Envoyer
Multiple Sclerosis
Lundi, 19 Avril 2010 15:10
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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.

Mise à jour le Lundi, 19 Avril 2010 15:38
 
Debra Howard - Sclérose en Plaques Progressive Primaire Imprimer Envoyer
Multiple Sclerosis
Lundi, 14 Décembre 2009 16:19

Debra Howard

Géorgie, USA

Sclérose en Plaques Progressive Primaire

Raison de sa Venue Pour le Traitement

Tout commença en 2004 lorsque Debra commença à avoir des impairs physiques. En effet, lors de ses séances de Fitness, ses jambes commencèrent à être capricieuses, et en 2007, elle fut diagnostiquée avec une Sclérose en Plaques Progressive Primaire. Aux USA, Debra tenta de prendre des médicaments pour son état, mais n’était pas satisfaite des résultats.

Son Etat Avant le Traitement

Debra avait quasiment perdu la capacité de marcher. Elle avait des difficultés pour avaler, des problèmes d’équilibre, et une faiblesse générale dans la partie gauche de son corps. Aussi, elle avait perdu ses sensations dans le bras et la jambe gauche et avait fréquemment des douleurs à travers le corps.

Traitement Reçu en Chine

Rééducation, Thérapie Electrique, et Acupuncture.

Son Etat Après le Traitement

Elle eu un regain de force et d’énergie après le traitement. La sensibilité de son pied droit s’améliora jusqu’à être quasiment normale.

Mise à jour le Lundi, 18 Janvier 2010 17:58
 
Cris – Patient Cellules Souches pour Sclérose en Plaque Imprimer Envoyer
Multiple Sclerosis
Lundi, 02 Novembre 2009 10:38

Cristian Nasaudean
Sclérose en Plaques
Roumanie, 37 ans



StemCellsChina voudrait remercier Cristian pour nous avoir fourni une description de son expérience en Chine lorsqu’il a reçu un traitement par cellules souches puis de son retour chez lui. Si vous voulez regarder la vidéo de Cristian sur Vimeo, s’il vous plaît cliquez ici ou sur l’image ci-dessous.


Historique Médical

"Retour en 2001 : Les premier signes m’alertant et nécessitant un examen médical, furent des séries de vertiges, nausées et vomissements, durant 3 semaines au total. Après être allé chez le médecin et avoir passé des examens de plus en plus approfondis, seule une IRM permit de déceler une simple lésion cérébrale démyélinisante. Après avoir éliminé d’autres maladies démyélinisantes, mon médecin me dit que çà ressemblait à une sclérose en plaques, je me souviens rire de çà, ne pensant pas que ce pouvait être possible."

"Après deux années, durant lesquelles je n’ai pas donné une seule chance à la maladie, je connus mes premiers problèmes pour marcher. Je suis à nouveau allé chez le médecin, et là, l’IRM montra de multiples lésions, dont certaines, vertébrales. Je fus alors diagnostiqué avec une sclérose en Plaques Progressive Secondaire alors que je n’avais pas de périodes récurrentes / rémanentes marquées."

"On m’a recommandé de prendre de l’Interferon en 2001, mais je ne voulais pas en entendre parler. En 2005 je me suis décidé à l’essayer et c’est ce que je fis pendant 15 mois, sans déceler de bénéfice particulier. Par contre, il y avait des effets secondaires majeures, le médicament me plongea dans un état de dépression et j’en étais complètement dépendant."

"Heureusement, cette année là, ma sœur m’aida en me montrant une façon naturelle de me traiter, en utilisant de la nourriture végétarienne et en faisant du Yoga. En 2006, j’ai quitté mon travail durant 6 mois, pendant lesquels j’ai fais beaucoup de Yoga et de méditation. J’ai ensuite continué moins intensivement depuis. 2006 fut d’ailleurs une année bénéfique :  J’ai arrêté l’utilisation de l’Interferon et des béquilles que j’utilisais depuis 2005! Je suis alors devenu indépendant."

Mise à jour le Jeudi, 17 Décembre 2009 16:53
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