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We all hate those people who say "I told you so," - "I told you the Celtics were going to win!" "I told you not to invest in that bridge," etc. Well, I don't like to admit it, but I am one of those people. Earlier this month, I wrote about a young boy from Florida who was going to a repair stem cell treatment center in Costa Rica to treat his cerebral palsy and epilepsy with repair stem cells.
Here is what I wrote about Aston Santos on June 2:
Ashton, I wish you the best and I expect you to be another adult stem cell victory soon. One day in the near future, I hope to help make this stem cell therapy available here in the United States so that you (and others like you) won't have to travel out of the country to get the treatment that you need.Three weeks later, I am happy to say "I told you so." It is still early, but it looks like the repair stem cell therapy is already working! :
Staff WriterNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Heel, toe. Heel, toe replaces heel, toe, slap. Heel, toe, slap.A left middle finger now touches its thumb and picking something up between that thumb and its adjacent index finger comes with ease, as does opening a door.Little things to most of us, but for a 17-year-old who suffers with cerebral palsy and epilepsy -- triumphs -- all attributable to stem cell therapy."It's cool," Ashton Santos said.Yes Ashton. I agree. Repair stem cell therapy is very cool indeed- DMClick here to read more about Ashton's improvement after repair stem cell treatment