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mchanana 10-02-2008 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by PDPam (Post 374031)
Hi Mchanana:

I just received approval from the X-Cell clinic for Lumbar treatment with Adult Stem Cells. Could you please answer some questions:

1) How is your husband doing?
2) Was the X-Cell Clinic professional and do you have confidence in the treatment?
3) Do you think that a 10-day stay in Germany is sufficient - we live in California?

Any other information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you. after treatment he can sleep better . He had alot of pain in his body which i think is greately redused because i had to rub him constently but now not much he was verry stiff and its redused .He was verry week for last two weeks i think from bonemarrow extraction but now he is regaining his strenth . he had it done on 9-12-2008 . about three weeks ago so its verry early i am hoping alot more changes .because they said it might take 6 months to a year for cells to fully work .We stayed there 10 days and it was comfertable as far as confidence goes i think it will definately do some good and less pain within few days i think its a good sign at least we sleep better now . we live in california as well ,merced , Ca.if you think i can be more help before you go there or you want to talk to us dont hesitate to email mchanana@yahoo .good luck to you . it is not letting me give e mail address so after yahoo is .com
Mina

Pam

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Robert Williamson 10-15-2008 10:38 PM

stem cell therapy in Cologne Germany
 
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Originally Posted by mchanana (Post 381011)
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Hi. I am having stem cell treatment in Dec. for Parkinson's disease.
I am sorry to hear that you have pain.
Please tell me about your experience in Cologne, and your progress.
Sincerely,
Bob

robinmi 10-16-2008 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by mchanana (Post 371909)
yes ,we just came back from germany last night . my husband had this prociser done on sep. 12th , 2008. they said it usely take 6weeks to 3months for cells to work . hopefully we see some success. pray for my husband and my family .and keep your hope alive .

I am so pleased to have found this site. I have been trying to find out more about X-Cell Center from a PD who has had personal experience with them!

robinmi 10-16-2008 04:10 AM

Hi Mchanana
I have been in contact with them and requested
more info on PDP's.Glad I found your message
Thanks
Michael

papaki 10-23-2008 08:02 AM

hallo,

i was wondering if in the XCell-Center have you heard anything regarding the
treatment of cereberal atrophy. I am really desperate in finding any information

thank you very very much

rdilas 10-27-2008 12:00 PM

Son with brain injury
 
Hi, I am new to this site but have been looking into stem cells at x cell in Germany for my 7 year old brain injured son. Would like to hear from anyone who has been there and would like to share their experience. Thanks

sweetsarah 11-12-2008 05:49 PM

x-cell info
 
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Originally Posted by rdilas (Post 397313)
Hi, I am new to this site but have been looking into stem cells at x cell in Germany for my 7 year old brain injured son. Would like to hear from anyone who has been there and would like to share their experience. Thanks

HI! I know 2 children who got stem cell therapy at cologne. One of them had autism. His gut symptoms and language related problems became a lot better with treatment but there was no improvement in his behavior so his mom will take him to costa rica this year for another treatment.

Other had severe cerebral palsy but he got treatment only 3 weeks ago. Its too early to tell about changes. He showed some improvements till now like his foot is now flat when he attempts to stand.

I myself will take my son for stem cell therapy in Feb next year. He had brain damage as well. Cord cells are best but if you do not have cord blood saved then I would prefer autologos stem cell therapy.

amcamacho 11-24-2008 10:21 PM

Questions about X-Cell Clinic
 
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Originally Posted by sweetsarah (Post 406997)
HI! I know 2 children who got stem cell therapy at cologne. One of them had autism. His gut symptoms and language related problems became a lot better with treatment but there was no improvement in his behavior so his mom will take him to costa rica this year for another treatment.

Other had severe cerebral palsy but he got treatment only 3 weeks ago. Its too early to tell about changes. He showed some improvements till now like his foot is now flat when he attempts to stand.

I myself will take my son for stem cell therapy in Feb next year. He had brain damage as well. Cord cells are best but if you do not have cord blood saved then I would prefer autologos stem cell therapy.

I am also a new member. My husband and I have been researching stem cell therapy for months. We have an 18-month-old son who has cerebral palsy. He too had brain damage shortly after birth due to an infection. I have a few questions for anyone willing to help…

Questions –
1.) Did you find any negative feed back on the treatment

2.) What made the decision to go to X-Cell for the treatment

3.) How long did it take for the approval process and what items were necessary

bakelott 12-21-2008 09:30 AM

X Cell Center
 
I´m very happy to find this site.
I am writing from Chile, and my father will go to Germany in 1 week more, to have this procedure.
My father is a doctor, and he suffer PD since 13 years ago.
Fortunatly, the desease´evolution in his case has been slow, but now,he had symptoms like freeze an on off, that make him very dependable fron others.

He will have his treatment in january, 8th. So, I will tell you the evolution of this, for you information.
We have research about this treatment, and we have a friend en Germany, that visited this institute in Cologne. Because of that, and the information that we have find, we have trust decide to take this oportunity.

You can find information about this institute and the procedure also in youtube.

Bakelott

kberg31974 12-22-2008 04:08 AM

Adult with Cerebral Palsy
 
I am a 34-year-old man with moderately severe Cerebral Palsy. My wife & I are seriously looking into going to the XCell Center. Does anyone have any experience with my general situation? Thanks!


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