Moving Forward….

December 25th, 2009

Hello everyone..it’s been quite awhile since my last post. Hard to believe that, at this time 3 years ago, I was in Shenzhen , China, just embarking on my stem cell treatment. A lot has changed since then. In the medical world, more eyes are turning toward the wonders of stem cells. Every day, new discoveries are being made showing just how stem cells can offer amazing   benefits for anyone whose health has been compromised by any number of medical conditions. More people are receiving and reaping the benefits of stem cell treatments without having to sneak off  wondering if they’ve done the right thing….they have and they do. The experts performing these positive , life changing treatments have more knowledge and experience. The word is getting out about stem cells  now, very different from when I made my journey to China in 2006.

I still retain all the physical abilities I regained frrom my treatment. Moreover, my life has changed, also, for the better because my experience in China helped me to learn that there can be a more positive approach to medical matters. While there  are never guarantees with ANY sort of treatment, stem cells offer someone a chance to regain wellness. A far cry from the message of ” sorry we can’t help you , there’s nothing out there to help you”. I’m now fully in charge of my health & wellness…it’s a great and very empowering feeling. That, even in itself, is invaluable when dealing with any chronic condition.

Moving forward…I still exercise every day. Now that I can move more, I do almost every chance I get. It’s truly a joy to be able walk, speak clearly, to get up from a chair, go up & down stairs, take the bus….. I never take it for granted…stem cells have given me that. That’s priceless…

If you can just flex your toes, walk a few steps, get up from a chair, climb a step-do that. Keep moving, if you can, use what you have, every little bit is important. Otherwise , it’s tempting & far too easy to just slow to a halt and stop everything. And it may not come back…

At this time, espescially, I’m thinking of everyone I’ve been in contact with since returning from my treatment. Everyone who may be in China , now, receiving  treatment. I wish you all a Merry Christmas, good health & fortune in the New Year…

Best wishes,

Christine

May the dreams of your past be the reality of your future

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