American ALS Patient Experiences Great Improvements After Stem Cell Treatment
Kevin Schultz, a 33 year-old American, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or more commonly known as ALS, in his early 30s. To battle with this degenerative disease, Kevin looked into Stem Cell Treatment with Unique Access following the recommendation of his uncle.
After watching several video testimonials of former patients and seeing their improvements, he decided that this treatment was the right one for him.
Improvements after Regenerative Treatment
Kevin’s personalised Treatment Protocol included Regenerative Treatment or Stem Cells in combination with several sessions of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Aquatic Therapy, Acupuncture, and others, all of which are aimed to boost the functionality of his muscles as well as slow down the progression of the disease. During the 12 days of Kevin’s stay in Bangkok, he has shown several positive improvements.
In the interview, Kevin said that Physiotherapy has helped him with his walking and stretching of his muscles, whilst Aquatic Therapy has helped with his sense of balance. Overall, Kevin experiences more functionality in his muscles in comparison to a deteriorating state prior treatment.
All of this progress marks a huge step of positive change in Kevin’s life. In the interview, he shared his feeling and said “this place has given us hope for the future.”
Kevin and his father also extended their gratitude and appreciation towards the professional and caring staff.
Everyone knows what they are talking about. They genuinely care. Anything Kevin and I needed at any point, we got it right there,”
– Kevin’s father
Kevin’s Words of Advice
After first-handedly enjoying a smooth stay with Unique Access and witnessing all of the improvements for his condition, Kevin wanted to share some advice with anyone who is considering Regenerative Treatment.
This is a first class place. They treat you well. Get over your own nerves. Try. There is no downside to trying.”
– Kevin
What is ALS?
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive disease affecting the nerve cells and the Spinal Cord. Although ALS is more commonly diagnosed amongst patients between 40 and 70 years of age, it can also occur in persons in their twenties and thirties as well. Some of the early symptoms of ALS include weakness in the legs, tripping, falling, slurred speech, and more.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a neurological disease which impacts motor neurons that are involved in muscle movement throughout the body.
Whilst there is no cure for ALS, Regenerative Treatment has proven to slow down the progression of the disease as well as alleviate several of the conditions that could hinder the patients from performing basic daily activities.