

I got to enjoy a bit of China and its culture. Without question, the decision to go to Nanjing was one of the best I have ever made.

Everyone, from the Chief Neurologist to the highly attentive nursing staff, translators, and custodians who attempted to teach me a few words in Mandarin contributed to my excellent care experience. They were delivered intramuscularly (IM), intravenously (IV) and intrathecally. After, I was given several injections of umbilical-cord-derived stem cells. Upon arrival at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University, I completed some basic diagnostic tests. I had absolutely no fear of traveling to China and no fear of the therapy itself. Soon afterward, I wired the funds to the company. The representative from the company offering the therapy answered all of my questions thoroughly and professionally.Īfter all of the particulars were clarified, the booking was made. I researched several options and ultimately decided on a company that would treat me at a hospital in Nanjing, China. I decided that I owed it to myself to do whatever I could to save, or at the very least improve, my own life. I accepted those risks.Ĭonventional medicine had absolutely no answers for me. Thus, after serious study and earnest deliberation, I decided to try SCT. However, there was absolutely nothing in the literature that indicated the therapy could injure me in any way. I was told that there was no way to determine whether SCT would help me any, if at all. I began researching various emerging medical modalities and ran across SCT.Īfter studying the academic literature, I emailed some of the papers’ authors for their opinions on my case. Determined to find a cureĪlthough neurologists told me there was nothing I could do but manage my condition, I was determined to find a cure. in Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Two years prior, I had to endure the emotional and physical ordeal of having a feeding tube inserted into my stomach. The condition had progressed to the point where my walking was unsteady and my swallowing was no longer functioning properly. The therapy was to treat a debilitating, progressive neuro-muscular disorder I’d had since childhood. In 2010, I went to Nanjing, China for stem cell therapy (SCT).
