ALS patient Roger, Talks About The Improvements After His Treatment with Global Stem Cells
Doctors back in the UK didn’t give Roger the treatment options he needed to stop the progression of his disease. After deep research, he got in touch with us at Global Stem Cells and flew all the way to Bangkok to have a Stem Cell Treatment.
He now shares a message of hope to those who are in the same situation and willing to take their chances on Regenerative Medicine. Watch him describe his improvements and the type of treatment he had with Global Stem Cells.
ALS Patient’s Pursuit of Improved Quality of Life
Roger, from the UK, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a disease which afflicts about 350,000 people a year worldwide, about half of whom die within three years of diagnosis. Determined to strive for the kind of life he most wanted, he decided to seek out the best treatment option for him. This, turned out to be Stem Cell Therapy.
After learning about Stem Cell Therapy online and the services that were available outside of the UK, Roger packed his bags and embarked on a journey that was not only to Bangkok, but to a better quality of life, one that hopefully consisted of also stopping the progression of the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
ALS Patient’s Improvements After Undertaking Regenerative Treatment
Roger, after undertaking the treatment, is now able to eat using cutlery, and he can turn the pages of a newspaper with more ease than before. He is also able to dress himself and button his pants up as well as sit and get up from chairs without much help. These were all things he wasn’t able to do before he arrived in Bangkok for the Stem Cell Therapy.
Roger’s message to people considering Stem Cell Therapy
He now shares a message of hope to those who are in the same situation and willing to take their chances on Regenerative Medicine.
For anyone, like ourselves, who is coming to have treatment here, don’t have reservations. Come and get it done. We believe it is the next generation of medicine. We had no hope. This has given us hope.