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| 2009. szeptember 04. péntek, 16:30 | |||
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There are no translations available. Megan TraynorNorthern Ireland, 7Click here to watch a short video about Megan at Vimeo.ConditionMegan has septo-optic dysplasia, a broad congenital condition which is the result of an underdeveloped optic nerve and septum in the brain. In Megan, this has led to several medical conditions including blindness, seizures, diabetes insipidus, hypo-thyroidism and growth deficiency. She was able to receive treatment for most of these conditions in the U.K., but there were no options available to treat her blindness. She has also displayed behaviors similar to those seen in children with autism spectrum disorders: uncommunicative, unable to feed herself and incapable of making complete sentences.
Reason for Coming for TreatmentComing to China in February of 2009, Megan was one of the first patients from the UK to receive stem cell treatment for septo-optic dysplasia. As her father explains, they found few options for treating Megan's blindness in the U.K., "They were just going to try and control the other symptoms other than the blindness. They said the blindness could not be cured. They would literally have to connect every single optic nerve to her brain and it would take years to do it, so their was no hope for the eyesight, but they would try to get everything else to a standard level." Treatment in China7 Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Transplants combined with Acupuncture and Rehabilitation Therapy. Condition After TreatmentAfter a month receiving stem cell transplants in China, Megan's condition had already changed. Immediate changes her father first noticed were in her behavior. While before therapy she would only walk 20m before asking to be carried she would walk distances up to a mile with family around the hospital. She potty-trained herself while in China which was a big help for her parents. Condition TodayHer mother emailed recently giving us an update on how Megan is doing several months after her treatment. We'd like to thank her for allowing us to share her comments:
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