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Jessica Hwang - Sensorineural headaches (USA) Post on December 18, 2010


Name: Jessica Hwang
Sex: Female
Country: USA
Age: 31
Diagnosis: Sensorineural headaches
Admission Date: 2010-11-08
Days Admitted to the Hospital: 35


Jessica suffered from a car accident 10 years ago, but there were no immediate symptoms at that time. She started suffering from headaches and intermittent seizures about one and a half years ago. At this time there was no obvious causes for these symptoms. Jessica started experiencing pain in the right side of the occipital lobe that eventually spread throughout the entire head. The pain was undulatory, the length of the time of the headaches fluctuated. There were spasms in the neck and back, as well as tinnitus. She did not experience nausea, vomiting, dizziness, blurred vision, an abnormal fear of daylight, or convulsions. Jessica took pain medication, which was somewhat effective. About five years ago, a nerve block was used to relieve the pain but was ineffective. Jessica was taken off oxycodone, a powerful analgesic medication, with positive effects. At the present time, Jessica's pain was severe and unbearable and lasts for up to several days at a time. The oxycodone's effectiveness in lessoning the pain has decreased, and because of this, the dosage needs to be increased to have any real effectiveness. The severe headaches were very problematic and Jessica decided to come to our medical center to undergo our stem cell treatment.


Before administering the stem cell treatment, we gave Jessica a complete examination, and she was diagnosed with sensorineural headaches. She received treatment to expand the blood vessels and nourish the neurons; we removed the oxygen radicals in the brain and gave her other symptomatic treatments. She also received daily physical rehabilitation training. Jessica had electrolyte disturbances during the treatment.

After the completion of the stem cell treatment, Jessica was in good spirits. Her weight had increased. The soft tissue on the right side of the neck is no longer as stiff. The frequency, degree and length of time of the headaches and related symptoms have been significantly reduced.

Before her discharge, Jessica wrote us a thank you letter: "Thanks to all the staff members at Wu Stem Cells Medical Center, you have changed my life. I suffered from so much pain during the past 10 years, but now everything has changed. I have a new life and a bright future. I made a lot of friends during my stay at your hospital and I will miss all of you very much!"

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