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Adult Stem Cells Help Woman with Rheumatoid Arthritis

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I beg you again for patience- this will be another long post and I will get to woman with Rheumatoid Arthritis helped by Adult Stem Cells soon enough.

It has been a few months since I last checked up on Matthew Faiella and his loving parents Daniel and Ruth.  Matthew has seen wonderful improvement in his Autism after receiving Adult Stem Cell treatment in Costa Rica and his parents document each and every improvement in their son at their great blog here http://www.recoveringmatthew.blogspot.com .

It is a great blog because the Faiellas get it.  They get what is important in life-(family and son) and it shines through in their blog.  So even if you don't have any personal connection to Autism, their blog is still worth checking out.  Go there- you will be happy you did.

I know what you are thinking  "Ok, Don, I will go look at the Recovering Matthew blog, but what about Rheumatoid Arthritis??"

Good question!  Well, apparently while the Faiellas were in Costa Rica for Matthew's stem cell treatment, they met another woman who was also there for stem cell treatment-  for her Rheumatoid Arthritis.  Bev, the name of the woman wrote an email to the Faiellas and they showed it here in this post.
Here is the letter from Bev in its entirety:

Dear Daniel, Ruth and Matthew,
I was very excited to stumble on to your website as I reminisce about my journey to ICM almost 1 year ago.

God's richest blessings to you as Matthew progresses and you persevere with his recovery.

I am the Canadian lady with rheumatoid arthritis who sat in the waiting room with you at ICM (the stem cell company) while you waited for Matthew's second injection on his first trip. It would be my first (stem cell) treatment that day. As a teacher, I can tell you I was very excited when you said that Matthew had slept through the night for the first time after he had received his first stem cell infusion. I was and am so excited about his recovery.

As for me, well a year ago I never thought I would be where I am at today. I prayed that the Lord would allow me to walk up stairs normally, sequentially just a little bit one day. Well, I don't even think about stairs anymore. Often I run them. This is truly a miracle for a year ago I could only go up and down stairs by pulling myself up or proceed on my bottom one agonizing step at a time. I'm back to being a wife, a mom and a teacher. Yes indeed, I am back teaching and finishing my master's degree. I truly believe that God lead me to ICM and I would not be where I am had I not gone.


Would I go again? Yes, but I'll need to save up before I can. I am not cured, but I am way, way better. I know Matthew is perfect to you always and that God has made him a mighty young man to work through such hurdles at such a young age. Blessings again to you parents for helping him along this road.

I look forward to catching your blog every now and then,
Bev

Matthew's story is fantastic.  Bev's story is equally fantastic.  Where would these two be without Adult Stem Cells.  At least they could make it outside the U.S and Canada and go for treatment-  millions of others aren't so lucky.  Non-invasive safe procedures- no downside.  Why isn't it available in the United States?
Posted: 1/22/2009 11:14:10 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
Filed under: Autism, Osteoarthritis, Research, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Stem Cells, Therapy, Treatment


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