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Adult Stem Cells Power Improvement in Multiple Sclerosis

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Bryan Britt, a former baseball star with the University North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) and a fighter with multiple sclerosis, has improved tremendously after undergoing stem cell treatment. Britt, who recently gave a speech at the UNCW spring training banquet, suffered through the common MS symptoms- balance problems, vision problems, hearing loss, cognitive deteriorations and fatigue.
 
However, after undergoing a stem cell transplant by Dr. Richard Burt, at Northwestern University, Britt has made great strides. 

“I am excited where I am now, but I have a long ways to go,’’ he said.
 
Before visiting Northwestern Memorial, he recalled 77 body lesions – and nearly all have healed following a recent check-up.
 
“I was not walking or talking,’’ he said. “I couldn’t read books to my boys. I could not see the words long enough because they were blurry and jumping around.’’
 
The transplant reversed neurological dysfunctions. Doctors treated and cleaned his stem cells and they were cryogenically frozen, essentially resetting his immune system.

 
After The Therapy

Since the stem cell therapy, Britt still walks with a limp and gets fatigued, but his multiple sclerosis has improved the last 2 years.

Bryan Britt has done little in the past three years, let alone give a public speech.
As the former player speaker at the spring training banquet early in 2011, Britt considered putting his thoughts on paper, but elected to simply speak from the heart, with no notes.
“I don’t plan on reading from a script,” he recalled telling coach Mark Scalf when asked to speak.
“I am not shy about telling my story.”
He has made remarkable progress since his stem cell therapy.
In spring training, he his baseball workouts to try to get back in shape. He also is now able to read to his two sons.
I am sure Britt, a former Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and minor-league baseball player, will  
 continue to improve.  Before the stem-cell transplant, he had 77 lesions over his body. Following the transplant, there are no new lesions. 

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Posted: 11/12/2011 6:26:19 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
Filed under: Multiple Sclerosis, Research, Stem Cells, Therapy, Treatment


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