
Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. My first main and unforgettable attack was December 9, 2014. While sitting at my desk at work, it started with a tickle on my side and by the end of the day I was lost sensation from from my chest down to my toes and in the hospital on steroids, Dexamethazone, nickname deathamethazone. Multiple Sclerosis, changed not only my life but my husbands as well. I was reduced from a very healthy working active 50 year old proud grandmother to a bed ridden, weak, pain ridden, introvert. I could hardly lift a glass of water to my mouth.
It affected my strength, my balance, my rational thinking, my memory, my ability to even walk and breath without pain. I remember my biggest upset was I couldn’t hold and coddle my new granddaughter who was visiting us from another state.
I've had three attacks since then. My last one was October 2016 (see Feb update, having 4th attack) which was slowed down with steroids by IV. Today, the only thing gone is the MS hug but I feel it's always there like a dark shadow, waiting just beneath the surface to squeeze the life out of me with its sharp claws (update = it returned). The fatigue is unbearable and I am unable to function without medication to get me through the day. I have nerve pain in my legs and feet 24/7 since my first attack. Wearing socks is like increasing the electrical voltage through the nerves. To put on shoes is like adding a vice to the voltage.
I have been told, with this Stem Cell treatment through Stemedix which I hope to get soon, the doctors would expect the pain, fatigue and cog fog would go away. I have a hard time imagining my life without any of these. Even the thought of a normal good night sleep without pain coursing through my nerves sounds almost too good to be true but, here I am, hoping. I looked into the reviews of this company and the help it give individuals and they have have all had good results and very happy with the services. I hope and look forward to being able to make an appointment this April 2017 with your gracious help.
This treatment will allow me the stem cell transplantation treatment using my own fat, four treatments of UV Light through IV to clean my blood and five 'dives' in the HBOT, Hyperbolic Oxygen Therapy chamber to encourage healing. [The HBOT treatment is additional and cost later added to total requested.]
For those of you with MS or know anyone with MS, I urge you to check out this option for Treatment.
It breaks my heart to read stories about Jonnie's Memorial Fund and Annette Funicello. If this treatment had been available to them then... a different quality of life would have been available to them and all their loved ones.
A snip from their website:
"Stem Cell Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Autologous adipose stem cell transplantation is a process of harvesting stem cells from their most abundant source, adipose (fat) tissue, activating them through an enrichment process, and re-introducing them into one’s own body. Stem cells by nature target areas of the body following inflammatory signals (where treatment is most needed) and begin the necessary repair. This advancement in using adult stem cell therapy assists the body to regenerate missing or diseased tissue that would not ordinarily be regrown." https://stemedix.com/multiple-sclerosis/
"Adult adipose stem cell therapy provides an advanced treatment that helps fight against the degenerative disease. Relief using Stemedix™ stem cell therapy can be achieved in a variety of symptoms associated with this condition:
-Reduction or elimination of muscle pains and spasms
-Reduction or elimination of numbness and tingling sensations
-Improved concentration
-Improved coordination
-Increased energy
-Slight improvements in vision loss
-Improved balance and movement
-Reduction or elimination of headaches
-Improved tactility (sense of touch)
-Improved bladder function
While there is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis, our physicians use adult stem cell therapy to provide an alternative for those who don’t respond to typical drug treatment or when traditional procedures have shown less than optimal outcomes. Autologous stem cell therapy can assist in the reversal of challenging symptoms and damage associated with MS."
http://stemedix.com/multiple-sclerosis/
I thank you in advance for your understanding, gracious giving and help.
Eileen Benson