Forrest was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a lifelong condition that can sometimes cause serious disability, although it can occasionally be mild. It is, however, in many cases, possible to treat its symptoms, especially with the use of Stem Cell Therapy.
After receiving the Regenerative Treatment, Forrest is now able to walk without using a cane, something he hadn’t been able to do before.
Forrest Talks about his Stem Cell Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
The 41 year old learnt about the use of Stem Cells through a friend whose daughter had received the same treatment and whose results they were impressed by.
During his stay at the world class facilities in Bangkok, Forrest received physical therapy, occupational therapy and aquatic therapy as part of his treatment plan. This was in combination with the stem cell injections.
Forrest was also particularly very impressed with the facilities and staff members who attended to him in Bangkok. It was a positive and very different experience than the one he’d had back home in the US.
What is Multiple Sclerosis?
Multiple Sclerosis is most commonly diagnosed in people in their 20s and 30s, although it can develop at any age. It’s about two to three times more common in women than men.
MS usually starts in one of two general ways: with individual relapses (attacks or exacerbations) or with gradual progression.
Most people with MS are diagnosed with the “relapsing remitting” type.
Someone with relapsing remitting MS will have episodes of new or worsening symptoms, known as “relapses”. These typically worsen over a few days, last for days to weeks to months, then slowly improve over a similar time period.
Relapses often occur without warning, but are sometimes associated with a period of illness or stress.
What would Forrest tell other patients considering Stem Cell Treatment? “Do it”, he says.
If you are suffering from MS, or know someone who is, please visit our Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms checklist and don’t hesitate to contact us if you require more information – we are happy to help.