7th November 2009

November 7th, 2009

Hi all,

This has been a hard week for us all here as my daughter Aoife who was killed tradgically was 3yrs gone on 5/11/09 so it ha taken alot out of us.  Aine had two seizures on 27th Oct , tuesday night and gave us a bit of a scare.  She had to go to hospital but all is ok and she has bounced back as if nothing ever happened.  We are not too worried on this as we knew this could happen with stem cells dooing their work.  Since then she is in great form, her concentration is good and she is calm and quiet and very happy.  In hospital they said there was so sign of infections, viruses etc and all was clear so i knew it was stem cells.  Anyone considering stem cells please dont be alarmed by this as i do believe you have to go back to go forward.  We will keep you all posted on updates but today she is happy playing with her toys and that is what counts. This is the first time she has had a seizure that it  hasnt set her back so that is a plus.  She has an appointment with her osteopath this week so see what he thinks of her and work from there.  Her neurologist and paeditrician were in contact on thur night after working hours so im glad to have them on board.  Will be back to keep you up to date soon. Bye for now.

caroline , matt and Aine xxxx

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  • 1. Kathi Mitchell  |  November 19th, 2009 at 4:06 am

    Sorry for the loss that you all had to experience in your angel’s life. I know that the anniversary date is a hard one to get through. Hope you two and all the children are doing great. I am continuing to work with an autistic child and are seeing great results from many things that I am trying with him. Hope to hear from you all soon. Lots of hugs and kisses for you and your family.

  • 2. business  |  August 10th, 2011 at 1:27 am

    This complicates the design of drugs for instance targeted therapies for the treatment of .. However some recent studies suggest that this behaviour is induced by the culture conditions in the progeny of stem cell division that normally undergo a strictly limited number of replication cycles in vivo. This means they can be easily obtained from all individuals including older patients who might be most in need of stem cell therapies..

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