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Wendy diagnosed with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 | Stem Cell Treatment Testimonial - Duration: 2:47.I have been diagnosed with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6. I accepted it
because I knew it was in the family.
I just have to slow things down and go very slow at things now.
and did my own research and I came across Beike. So I emailed them, told them about my condition and my situation
and I gave the appropriate paperwork as they requested and I was accepted for stem cell treatment.
The process is very easy, I had three IVs and five spinals that went very well each time.
Before I came here I had a tingling sensation in my right hand and right foot. I no longer have that.
My hands and feet are no longer cold, which they were before,
and I'm hoping for my lightheadedness and dizziness to go away. The hospital here provides therapies for many
different symptoms which is very nice. I had the TMS therapy done here and it went very well.
It focuses on the area of the brain that's affected which I didn't mind at all, it was very comforting.
And I did the massage which helped my blood circulation which helped a lot.
The hospital staff are amazing, the doctors here are amazing. They try and meet all your needs and it was a very nice experience.
With the nature of stem cells, the maximum effect that we expect to see
will be after 3 to 6 months so we need to stimulate the stem cells by continuing rehabilitation program.
Okay, so we prepared for you a big package so you will have a lot of homework.
If you have any question we can keep in touch and email so our medical team can give
feedback and follow up the progress of the treatment. No, you guys are doing awesome job, I'm very impressed, yes.
I really appreciate the work you've done. The stem cell treatment, for me, it will be an ongoing thing.
I will come back again most definitely because if there's any improvement in quality of life I'm going
to do it and I have a child so if he has this he also can have a hope and a future in life
Don't be afraid if you want to try stem cells there's nothing to fear.
If it can improve your quality of life, do it.
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Measles in Kids: Treatment - Duration: 2:34.> Talk to me a little bit about measles, what they are and we should be worried
about them at this day and age? > Yeah. Well. Absolutely. Measles is it's a really
important topic and Kathy and what we need to point out
is that measles is a completely preventable vaccine. Well, you know, fairly
preventable. The vaccination has been around for a long time United States, you
know, measles is essentially been eradicated in the US, and every year we
have these outcroppings of outbreaks. Recently we've had about 21 cases, I
think, as of July or end of end of July of 2018 in the United States already
surpassing sorry we have 21 stage 117 cases in about 20 21 states which
already surpassed the 2017 total amount in the u.s. in Florida the last the last
report from the end of July has about seven or eight cases in Florida a couple
have been from Florida residents who've traveled out of the country, and a couple
of bieing foreign nationals have traveled into the country also. The rest of the
world there much of the developed world has vaccines for measles, well some don't.
So what's really important to realize is measles is not a benign disease, it's not
a disease that you see in the cartoons with red spots and the fever and that's
it. Complications from measles results every
3,000 kids who get the measles one or two will die. Pneumonia being the most
common complication and sefa lightest which is a swelling of the membrane
around the brain is a complication of measles, it's a preventable disease that
we have vaccines for and the most important thing that we can do as
parents is to vaccinate our kids, on schedule on time, and encourage great
hand-washing and hygiene for our kids in a school setting.
> Can we keep stressing the importance of vaccines especially a measles vaccine?
> Listen you're talking to a pediatric emergency physician and I'm a strong
believer in my children and my colleagues in vaccines, you know, the
conspiracy theory that vaccines were out there to make that a lot of conspiracy
theories out there that's all been disproven debunked absolutely
pediatricians and and and you know our colleagues all want to do what's best
for kids. We advocate for kids, we wanna protect kids this is not a big
moneymaker for pediatricians. Pediatricians typically lose money by giving vaccines
because at the time efforting cost of the vaccines, we want to protect children.
You know, I personally that over the course of my career in a
pediatric emergency room different vaccines whether it's measles, but you
know Previn, the rotavirus vaccine, these are all vaccines are coming in the
last two decades have all college our ER visits to go down with the acute
diseases. We're seeing these positive effects of the vaccines by seeing less
and less sick kids in the emergency room which is great.
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The Connection Journey: Cloaca Diagnosis and Treatment - Duration: 2:05.- I was 18 weeks pregnant.
We did a routine ultrasound.
They saw a bright light on her abdomen.
And they knew something was wrong.
Nobody could figure out what is wrong with her.
I researched on my own, I could not find the answer.
The odds said that she was not going to survive
for too long.
But she did survive, so,
I'm very grateful for that.
- Great, I can feel your pain, too.
Feels like I went through the same thing you did.
I was scared to lose my baby.
I am still scared to lose her.
- So the important thing was that they diagnosed her
and they refer us to the right place.
And once we went to Children's Hospital,
I felt much more confident.
They also did MRI and that's when they found
that she has a cloaca problem.
- Once you found out the issues,
how did you feel Adrian?
- I wasn't very emotional before I found out this.
I became a different person.
I think different now.
- Yeah, it gives you a complete
different perspective life.
Yeah, I don't take a lot of things for granted
in my life these days.
Every small thing is beautiful.
I'm just grateful that she's with us.
She's growing, she's blossoming.
And we can enjoy our time every single day.
- Yeah this is Allison.
- She looks beautiful.
- Thank you.
- This is Tashi.
- She's sassy.
She's a little diva.
They used to call her little diva at the NICU
'cause as soon as she would see the nurses,
she would start crying and screaming.
She's a good baby.
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