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Girl With Cerebral Palsy Helped By Stem Cell Research
The parents of a young girl with cerebral palsy (CP)are already reporting improvements in their daughter's quality of life after completing adult stem cell therapy in China. Mia Allen, 2, completed 30 days of treatment and research recently using stem cells taken from donated cord blood.
Muscle Tone Improved From Stem Cells
The family from Seanaféistín in Costello, Ireland returned from China in December, 2009 after the therapy. Since then, Mia's mother Barbara says " "I have noticed a marked improved in her since we came home. She is definitely seeing and hearing more and her muscle tone is definitely stronger."
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But yesterday her mother Barbara told The Connacht Tribune that their “little angel” is already enjoying improved sight and hearing as well as stronger muscle strength.
This is after eight stem cells treatment administered intra-venously at a hospital in the Quingdao region, where she was for five and a half weeks.
Barbara and Mia were joined by Mia’s father Seamus for the last week and the three of them returned home the day before Christmas Eve.
“The hospital and the staff were fantastic. They all loved Mia and even now if she hears Chinese music she smiles. And she loved the food there. The only set back was she developed an allergy to the milk there because it is not pasteurised but we soon got over that,” said Barbara, who was told when her daughter was born that she wouldn’t survive beyond the age of two, would never lift her head and would never smile.
Mia, who is diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, has defied the medics and is due to celebrate her third birthday this July.
Other Cerebral Palsy Stem Cell Research Success Stories
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