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I have wanted to tell you a story about myself... My name is Mark Foster and I had a serious stroke from a workplace injury over 4-1/2 years ago. The stroke happened to me in November 2020, and unfortunately, it gave me 3 brain bleeds over 6 months. The neurosurgeon Dr. Boulton told me I have 15% chance rule (15% of living, 15% of being a vegetable, 15% of alive but non-responsive, and 15% of having another stroke and dying). It is somewhat of a miracle I lived, but I started from scratch and learned how to walk and talk after I had a brain surgery and he took out 1/3 of my skull and dislocated my jaw and put it all back together after the operation.
It has taken a long time learning how to talk with a speech therapist and just walking with my PT's and OT's, and with my cane to a walking stick. I have had a hard time walking with my right leg and basic movement with my right arm, it's getting better a little bit at a time and it's still tough but I'm fighting and walking one day at a time. It's a terribly slow battle but I continue with the walking through my rehab therapy... until a recent discovery.
So it’s with lots of research I have done, that I've been able to open up an enormous amount of information that has all to do with the drug called Perispinal Eteracept. It is about a 90-95% success rate and about 5-10% of allergic or adverse effects. It is directly involved the blood/brain barrier and it involves a needle containing 25mg injecting and raising my feet and lowering my head and keep me in that position for about 15 minutes and the blood/brain barrier and the Etanercept lets the pressure subside and most of the stroke conditions is better. I may have improvements in my leg, I may see better, my pain should be mostly gone, I may be able to lift my arm but I still may have to work on it partially coming back. I do not know what the outcome is, it is different for almost every person just like the stroke condition itself… but I have to try to know what kind of condition it is and it will be better trying to live out my life.
Noticed by doctors from Australia and New Zealand (I have been in contact with Dr. Stephan J. Ralph from Griffith University in Australia and Australia Institute of Health and Welfare testing put me in contact with PESTO Trial and ANZCTR but I cannot go to Australia because the Government of Health needs a health card and they are only permitting Australia and New Zealand for treatment/testing in their country, despite they have had wonderful results with tests by Australia Institute of Health and Welfare. The US has been treating patients since 2010 (they have excellent results and 4 out of 5 stroke patients are successful candidates, this costs about $13,000 CDN ($9500 US x 1.38 exchange) for the first injection and $13,000 for the second shot 7 days later (Tuesday to the next Tuesday, plus airfare, hotel, food and a rental vehicle).
I have been emailing many Universities and Doctors from Canada and have had no results although I am still making further contacts. Mcmaster University in Hamilton has presented a test by Stephan J. Ralph as the head author on their website for Phase 1&2 Double blind tests but are at no University or hospital dealing with this despite having all the information with all professionals saying they have no one doing such tests.
Thank you very much for taking the time and reading it over, and sorry for my bad typing and possible grammar/run on sentence issues as I am trying to get it across. I have provided contacts, documents, websites and videos to help you make an informed decision.
Regards,
Mark Foster
Please watch this video, it is a very good one and the most important (it's about the first 11 minutes but you can watch the whole thing if you like)
The tons of videos of INR (Institute of Neurological Recovery). Here's three to get you started, there's hundreds of videos
Institute of Neurological Recovery Edward Tobinick M.D. (strokebreakthrough.com) (tobinick.com)
This is the American Doctors down in Boca Raton and are called The Institute of Neurological Recovery and have done between 7-800 patients each year since 2010
https://youtube.com/@strokebreakthrough
The INR website which has on it hundreds of videos
Griffith University in Australia has finished a Stage 1/2 Double Blind test and have 19 out of 20 people or 95% success rate testing…
Australia New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (ANZCTR)
https://www.anzctr.org.au/TrialSearch.aspx#&&conditionCode=&dateOfRegistrationFrom=&interventionDescription=&interventionCodeOperator=OR&primarySponsorType=&gender=&distance=&postcode=&pageSize=20&ageGroup=&recruitmentCountryOperator=OR&recruitmentRegion=ðicsReview=&countryOfRecruitment=®istry=&searchTxt=Perispinal+Etanercept+&studyType=&allocationToIntervention=&dateOfRegistrationTo=&recruitmentStatus=&interventionCode=&healthCondition=&healthyVolunteers=&page=1&conditionCategory=&fundingSource=&trialStartDateTo=&trialStartDateFrom=&phase=
PESTO (Perispinal Etanercept STroke Outcome)
Etanercept for stroke recovery - A fantastic story of this drug having a 90-95% success rate
This talks about how it is used for Rheumatoid Arthritis and various other things in Canada but no stroke patients
Stephen RALPH | Griffith University, Brisbane | School of Medical Science | Research profile (researchgate.net)Stephen RALPH | Griffith University, Brisbane | School of Medical Science | Research profile (researchgate.net)
Stephen Ralph Profile | Griffith University
https://www.longdom.org/articles-pdfs/supporting-evidence-for-using-perispinal-etanercept-to-inhibit-tnf-when-treating-neuropathologies-including-dementia-chr.pdf
A document on the tests and results of Perispine Etanercept by Stephen J. Ralph

