By Dr. Freda Peng
As a physician at Wu Stem Cells Medical Center, our work is not only responsible for the treatment of patients in the hospital, but also the patient's follow-up work. We have gotten nearly 1,000 feedback forms from our patients which have brought surprises regarding our follow-up stem cell therapy.
Last week I received a call from a patient named Mr. Su who received our treatment in the center two years ago. He is a multiple sclerosis patient who was treated in our center at the end of 2007. He had come here because he was concerned about the gradual progression of the disease during the previous year. He had been unable to walk on his own due to the gradual progression of the disease. The muscle atrophy in both lower limbs was clear. After Dr Wu's stem cell therapy, Mr. Su's condition was brought under control. Then we gave the follow-up treatment, his disease did not continue to get progressively worse during the past two years. He told us that he would go to a nearby park to walk every morning and evening, and he would walk 10 laps around the park. The muscle atrophy in both lower limbs has also significantly improved. Mr. Su continues to insist on doing the treatment program that we gave him; he hopes that through our treatment, in the near future, he will be able to do some work by himself. Hearing his remarks made me very happy because it shows that stem cell therapy plays a long term role in improving many debilitating conditions, and witnessing this is really stunning.
We hope that stem cell therapy can bring new hope to the lives of all our patients.