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From life-changing breakthroughs to everyday victories, hear how stem cell therapy has given our patients more than just recovery; it has given them their lives back.

Hear how our cellular therapies have changed patients’ lives.

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Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Eric Johnson

Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Eric Johnson

“I started walking again. I was walking back and forth. I didn’t want to go to be that night.”

Stem cell treatments for multiple sclerosis: Michell Berry, MLT (ASCP)

Stem cell treatments for multiple sclerosis: Michell Berry, MLT (ASCP)

Stem Cell Therapy…Real Treatment, Real Hope!

“I had just started another round of IV Solumedrol for my multiple sclerosis (MS) on Nov. 10, 2009. I was very upset because this was my 2nd flare-up within only 5 months. I knew my MS was starting to progress more. I was scared, concerned about my 4-year old daughter and husband, concerned about my job, and worried that I would be in a wheelchair, blind, or paralyzed someday.

As I rested that evening at my parent’s house, my dad brought up the KAKE News website. He had seen a segment recently aired on KAKE about stem cell therapy treating a Wichita man with Muscular Dystrophy and treating other diseases including MS. Half-heartedly, I filled out the online application used for evaluating patients for possible treatment, but I had no real hope that I would be able to receive stem cell therapy.

“I have continued to feel good! I do not have leg pains everyday, the foggy feeling mind is gone, short-term memory is better, legs and arms are stronger, my chronic fatigue has lessened dramatically, depression has lessened, and I feel almost ‘normal’ again!!”

To my great surprise, I received a phone call from Dr. Jeff Fassero only 2 days later saying I was a prime candidate for stem cell therapy!! I met the 3 main criteria for a great outcome. For stem cell therapy through the Institute for Cellular Medicine/Stem Cell Institute (ICM), I would have to travel to San Jose, Costa Rica. ICM uses stem cell therapy to treat many autoimmune diseases, heart failure, autism, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, cerebral palsy, diabetes, spinal cord injury, degenerative joint disease, critical limb ischemia, and other conditions. ICM was founded and largely financed personally by Dr. Neil H. Riordan, a native of Wichita, KS. He is the department head of the stem cell culture lab at ICM, and he founded a supplement company in Arizona called Aidan Products. As I researched stem cell therapy and Dr. Riordan, I discovered numerous medical articles written by him that have been published in many scientific and medical journals including treating cancer with IV vitamin C.

On February 1, 2010, I was at my first appointment. I could hardly believe that I was actually in Costa Rica at ICM! The caring medical team was friendly, professional, and helped ease some of my anxieties. My treatment session was for 2 weeks and included physical therapy 2 hours a day, blood work, a pre-op exam, consultation with a surgeon, surgery to extract my own fat-derived stem cells, 2 IV infusions of my fat-derived stem cells, and 5 injections of umbilical cord stem cells into my spinal column. Treatment was not easy at times. But, I was hopeful and excited about the prospect of having a “normal” life again!

I was very gratified that I felt better as quickly as I did. I was hoping that I was not feeling better only because I was in a different country and away from my daily routine. Fortunately, I have continued to feel good! I do not have leg pains everyday, the foggy feeling mind is gone, short-term memory is better, legs and arms are stronger, my chronic fatigue has lessened dramatically, depression has lessened, and I feel almost “normal” again!! I had not had any hope that I would EVER feel this good again! Hope…hope is a wonderful thing!”

– M.L.B

Giving birth after stem cell treatments for spinal cord injury

Giving birth after stem cell treatments for spinal cord injury

Trish Stressman and her husband Scott discuss how stem cell therapy at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama allowed her to recover to the point at which she could safely give birth and care for her newborn daughter, Savannah Hope.
Prior to stem cell treatment, Trish had no core muscles and would not have been able to even safely hold a baby, let alone care for one. Since stem cells, that’s all changed. Congratulations Trish, Scott and Savannah Hope!

Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy: Sarai’s Story

Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy: Sarai’s Story

girl with cerebral palsy sitting at a table coloring

A cerebral palsy diagnosis changes the lives of individuals and their families. Yet, amidst the challenges, there lies a glimmer of hope. Stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy may improve symptoms and enhance quality of life. In this blog post, we talk to Elizabeth, who shares the journey of her daughter Sarai, diagnosed with cerebral palsy at younger than two years old.

Sarai was diagnosed with mild spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy at a very young age. Her mother decided to try stem cells after other forms of treatment didn’t perform well. She says that stem cell treatment laid the groundwork for Sarai’s improvement. Sarai’s doctors and therapists have been amazed at her progress since coming home.

Watch our video below to see how stem cell treatment for cerebral palsy in Panama has changed another family’s life.

Understanding Cerebral Palsy

Sarai was diagnosed with mild spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy at less than two years old. Although her case was mild, spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy is considered to be the most severe form of cerebral palsy. This is because so much of the body is affected by the condition. 

This includes: legs of a girl with cerebral palsy sitting in her wheelchari

  • Not being able to walk in most cases
  • Being prone to seizures
  • Difficulty speaking

Early interventions and treatments are available. However, people like Sarai require a lifetime of care and support. While a specific type of cerebral palsy, spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy develops like any other form of the condition. Namely, due to brain damage before, during, or shortly after birth. 

These complications can occur for several reasons, such as:

  • Prematurity
  • Fetal infection
  • Fetal stroke
  • Maternal infections
  • Exposure to toxins

Fortunately, stem cell treatment for cerebral palsy may be able to help. Elizabeth, Sarai’s mother, brought her daughter to Stem Cell Institute Panama at the beginning of August 2011 when she was about 16 months old.   

They had tried hyperbaric treatments—a form of oxygen therapy. Elizabeth says that they worked for a while. Unfortunately, she noticed that the results lessened a little bit over time. She says, “It would make Sarai’s spasticity better and then, little by little, I’d notice it start to come back three to five months later. The whole thing was very expensive and time-consuming.”

All of that changed with stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy at Stem Cell Institute. As Elizabeth can attest: 

Sarai is walking with assistance after stem cell therapy in Panama. She couldn’t even stand before.

Sarai’s Response to Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy 

Sarai was walking with very little support within five months of undergoing stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy. “Ever since we got the stem cell transplant, there’s been tons of progress,” says her mother. “The major thing that I relay to people is that the stem cell treatment kind of put the cells in place to rebuild everything.

After her treatment, Elizabeth took her daughter straight from our Panama stem cell clinic to the NAPA Center. World-renowned for its pediatric therapy, Sarai completed a three-week intensive physical therapy program. 

This program lasted four hours per day and helped her become a completely different person four weeks later. Afterward, Elizabeth reported Sarai’s pediatricians saying, “This is the most amazing, miraculous thing I have ever seen. She’s a completely different kid. Where did you go?”

According to Elizabeth:

Once the stem cells migrated and rebuilt, all of the sudden she was able to do all these things crazy quickly. It was unbelievable. She went from not being able to sit to sitting, standing cruising furniture by herself; without any assistance at all and she couldn’t even lift up her trunk prior to coming to Panama. Out of 100% being fully recovered, I would say she has had an 85% recovery since before the stem cells.

Elizabeth believes that physical therapy never would have worked without undergoing stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy beforehand. “I know that the stem cells kind of laid the groundwork for that progress to be made,” she explains. “But I definitely believe that doing the intensive right after the stem cells sealed the deal. I don’t think it was just the stem cells. I think that doing one right after the other made the progress amazing.”

doctor and assistant walking down the hallway of stem cell clinicDiscovering Stem Cell Institute in Panama

Elizabeth was active in Yahoo Groups and reading about parents who have had positive results with stem cells. Our clinic would come up again and again in her research on stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy. Eventually, she applied, saying, “They were really on top of getting back to me and answering all of my questions.” 

She wasn’t alone in her search. Elizabeth’s father has a background in law enforcement, and he employed his skills to help find the best treatment for his grandchild. “He said that he wouldn’t pay some crooks to inject my kid at some random place in Panama,” she says. “After everything checked out, he helped me pay for it. And I am so glad that we got to do it.”

Sarai’s Experience in Our Panama City Clinic

“We tell people all the time that it was the best medical care we’ve ever received since our daughter was born,” says Elizabeth. “The hospitals, doctors—they were all far superior in patient care. They were prompt, professional, loving, and they still check in with us all the time.”

Elizabeth was also impressed with how skilled our team is at inserting an IV. Recalling the scene, she says: 

I’ve never seen someone nail an IV that quickly. Randy Bowen, MD, who did all of Sarai’s IV injections was just so good. On the second day, she actually started handing him her arm. Instead of crying when she was about to get an injection, she would look a little scared and just hand him her arm like, ‘Alright, just get it over with.’

What Sarai’s Doctors Think of Her Recovery

Elizabeth doubted her daughter’s pediatrician would approve of stem cell therapy for Sarai. That’s why she chose to make an appointment without ever telling him. Elizabeth made an appointment with the pediatrician as soon as they got back from Panama and the NAPA Center.  

Recounting the experience, Elizabeth says: 

I had her [Sarai] sitting on the table by herself and he walked in and said, ‘Oh, my God! What did you do?’ I told him that we actually took her to get a stem cell transplant and he said, “This is the most amazing, miraculous thing I have ever seen. She’s a completely different kid. Where did you go?

Sarai’s pediatrician asked for the clinic’s information including everyone’s name and number. He also said, “I would have tried to talk you out of it so I am so glad you didn’t tell me. What happened to your child is unbelievable and it makes me want to fight and advocate for stem cells.” He’s been specializing in neuro-developmental delays for a long time and said that he would do everything he could for the rest of his life to advocate for this therapy.

At the NAPA Center, Elizabeth would constantly be told, “I’ve never seen a child progress so quickly.” They watched her spasticity go away as her strength increased. The therapists told her that it’s unusual for a child to progress this quickly and that Sarai was doing exceptionally well.” 

All of our therapists – when we got home to Hawaii – they said the same things, ‘This is like a completely different child. This is unbelievable.’ And they asked me, of course, where we went.

After a cerebral palsy diagnosis at a very young age, Sarai’s mother began looking for answers. She tried other forms of treatment but they never panned out as planned. This eventually led her to stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy. Since undergoing treatment, Sarai has improved by leaps and bounds. According to her mother, it was a crucial catalyst for her progress.

Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama is at the forefront of applied stem cell research. Since our creation in 2006, we have performed over 50,000 procedures, helping thousands of families across the United States and around the world embrace the opportunity for a better life. Our medical team prioritizes the safety, health, and well-being of all our patients through top-notch evaluation and care.

*This blog was originally published in November 2012. It has been updated for freshness and clarity.

Stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy: Tessa Hancock

Stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy: Tessa Hancock

The biggest thing we’ve noticed is her ability to track people and her vision. Her cognitive skills have improved. Before her stem cell treatment 7 months ago, she was like a 50 watt light bulb and she is like a 200 watts in comparison. She reacts more, holds her head up more and her hands are nice and open now, not fisted like before. Hand to mouth motion is much easier for her to do. Her range of motion, in general, is much better. She can now raise her hands over her head and she was never able to do that before.

Her therapists have seen dramatic changes. Our family has noticed changes. The neurologist has noticed changes. We are very thankful that we were able to get this treatment for her in Panama. We couldn’t imagine her not being who she is now. She is 200 times better than what she was.

Stem cell therapy for autism: Victoria

Stem cell therapy for autism: Victoria

Stem cell therapy for autism: Kenneth Kelley TV News Story

Stem cell therapy for autism: Kenneth Kelley TV News Story

July 2012 — Update from Marty Kelley on her son Ken’s progress following stem cell therapy for autism at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama.

“Ken has gone to summer camp (overnight) for the week! He was so excited to go! Ken claims that he is no longer scared of the dark and can handle summer camp…It feels very strange to not have him home this week. He is having such a good time.

This is a major event in our lives. If you understand the type of autism Ken had, you would know what a miracle this is. To clarify, Ken is at camp on his own without any support or an aide–he is just like all the other campers. Pray for the families that are still struggling and cannot do this with their children. Stem cells have changed our lives.” — Marty Kelley (Ken’s mother)

Stem cell treatment doing wonders for autistic boy

Stem cell treatment doing wonders for autistic boy

A year ago, 9-year-old Kenneth Kelley couldn’t read. Prior to the age of 7, Kenneth couldn’t even talk. He was diagnosed with autism at an early age. Now his parents say he reads all the time. “It’s amazing,” says Marty Kelley, Kenneth’s mother, “he was no where near that even in December. He just started a little bit a month ago. He picked up the books and started reading.”

Kenneth received stem cell therapy for autism at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama.

His parents say his sentence structure has improved and he’s more aware of his surroundings. He even remembers birthdays, days of the week and he can tell time. “We’ve just been waiting for the new things and the gains to stop coming and they’re not stopping. They’re coming every day,” says Marty Kelley.

Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Xenia C.

Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis: Xenia C.

Xenia C. tells how she can ride her horses again after receiving stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. “I have a life now…”