Four years ago Buck Brumble was walking four miles a day and enjoying rambling around parks and beaches. Three months ago he was so weak he could not walk around the block.
He had never had a heart attack and his arteries were as clean as a whistle but his heart muscle had been progressively weakened by dilated cardiomyopathy until his Ejection Fraction was a mere 20.
Like many cardiomyopathy patients Buck had tried many different medications but he knew he was slipping. He heard about Theravitae, a multi-national biotechnology company and its product VesCell, from a friend who had read of their staggering success in returning no-option heart patients to a more active, longer and healthier life using their own adult stem cells. Buck did his research and blest with supportive friends and doctors traveled to Bangkok to get his quality of life back.
The hospital here is so modern, so well coordinated that everything just flowed, he said. Everybody was so willing to help and so kind and cheerful that it made the whole experience just fine. My advice to others with cardiomyopathy is not to delay because the longer you wait the weaker you get. I couldn't be more loved and supported and I hope I can help others the way I have been helped.
VesCell adult stem cell therapy is used by cardiologists and vascular surgeons to treat heart disease for no-option patients suffering from Coronary Artery Disease (Coronary Heart Disease), Cardiomyopathy, and Congestive Heart Failure.
The adult stem cells are derived from the patient's own blood, so there is no possibility of the body rejecting its own stem cells. This makes the procedure very safe.
Our adult stem cell therapy can relieve debilitating symptoms such as severe angina pectoris (chest pain), lack of energy and shortness of breath and thereby reduce dependence on nitro tablets. Patients who have exhausted all other treatment options such as a cardiac artery bypass graft (CABG) or balloon angioplasties (PTCAs) are candidates.
VesCell stem cell therapy for heart disease creates new blood vessels that improve blood flow to the heart as well as generate new tissue in the heart muscle itself. The stem cell therapy leads to an increased ability to do everyday tasks, a noticeable increase in energy and hence an enhanced quality of life for the majority of our patients.
Adult Stem Cell Therapy
Peter Irwin from Surfers Paradise in Queensland, Australia, has much to be thankful for. Ten years ago he was depressed, ill and deeply unhappy. He suffered from both Dilated Cardiomyopathy and some Ischemic Heart Disease that was slowly but surely killing him. Told there was nothing more that could be done for him and with no hope of living beyond another two years he started to seek for someone or something that could give him better odds.
An internet search unearthed that adult stem cells can offer hope and help. Peter failed to get on to a clinical trial in his own country because he was too ill to meet their entry criteria and so he went to Bangkok in October 2005 thinking he had nothing to lose.
Within four months of a simple procedure at a Bangkok Heart Hospital Peter was feeling much better and far more optimistic. His cardiologist had to agree that on clinical tests his heart was performing far more efficiently. His life since then has continued to improve. He still has some health issues but they no longer dominate his life. The greatest improvement has been that he can enjoy a far better quality of life and has high expectations of a very positive future.
Adult stem cell therapy helped his heart strengthen, revascularize and repair and he made other dietary and lifestyle changes that he thinks have also benefited him. If you are beyond hope of treatment because of heart disease, all is not lost, he said. Almost every day research is being published that shows just how many seriously ill heart patients can be returned to a life they thought they had lost.
To cap off all his gains Peter and his new wife have just recently brought into the world a new son. "Stem cells made me reconsider my life. I now have the love and care of a new partner and a son whom I love more than I thought it possible to love. It is indeed a miracle and I am so grateful", Peter said.
Looking at the family photographs he sent at the time of his son's birth Peter looks the picture of health and happiness. One would never know that such a short time ago he faced a brief, painful, anxious, hopeless and debilitating future.
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