Clinical experiences of patients who had stem-cell treatment in Australia:
Dr. Ralph Bright, from Macquarie Stem Cells, was the first doctor in Australia to offer stem-cell treatment. He has treated 24 MS patients and says that the results are not life-changing, but definitely make an improvement. Dr. Bright said that he received the best treatment among patients with arthritis, chronic pain and other health conditions, who experienced revolutionary changes (ABC News).
Kristy Cruise is a 36 year old Australian woman with Multiple Sclerosis. In 2013, she travelled to Russia to receive Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (HSCT). The stem cell treatment cost $60,000, a very large amount of money for a young family to pay. Kristy took a big chance when getting this treatment, going against the research of many medical experts. Prior to her treatment, Kristy needed a walker or sometimes a wheelchair to get around. Now, she is walking again and feels likes she no longer has Multiple Sclerosis (ABC News).
There have also been reports on MS patients, including Meegan Malouf, Jason McIntyre and Sarah Tilbury who have undergone stem-cell treatment overseas, however the final results have not been revealed yet.
Dr. Ralph Bright, from Macquarie Stem Cells, was the first doctor in Australia to offer stem-cell treatment. He has treated 24 MS patients and says that the results are not life-changing, but definitely make an improvement. Dr. Bright said that he received the best treatment among patients with arthritis, chronic pain and other health conditions, who experienced revolutionary changes (ABC News).
Kristy Cruise is a 36 year old Australian woman with Multiple Sclerosis. In 2013, she travelled to Russia to receive Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (HSCT). The stem cell treatment cost $60,000, a very large amount of money for a young family to pay. Kristy took a big chance when getting this treatment, going against the research of many medical experts. Prior to her treatment, Kristy needed a walker or sometimes a wheelchair to get around. Now, she is walking again and feels likes she no longer has Multiple Sclerosis (ABC News).
There have also been reports on MS patients, including Meegan Malouf, Jason McIntyre and Sarah Tilbury who have undergone stem-cell treatment overseas, however the final results have not been revealed yet.
Kristy Cruise after her stem-cell treatment in Moscow, Russia
Source - http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/gold-coast/miracle-stem-cell-treatment-in-russia-helps-gold-coast-mum-with-multiple-sclerosis/story-fnj94idh-1226848533973
Source - http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/gold-coast/miracle-stem-cell-treatment-in-russia-helps-gold-coast-mum-with-multiple-sclerosis/story-fnj94idh-1226848533973