Neural stem cells + CAST treatment halted my ALS progression after 3 years, restoring my strength and confidence in life!

Ms. Katie Leeann Garthwaite, a beautiful and elegant 46-year-old lady from the United States, unfortunately experienced weakness in her left lower limb 3 years ago without any obvious cause. She had a dragging sensation while walking, noticeable foot drop, and muscle atrophy accompanied by muscle fasciculations. The condition gradually progressed to involve her other limbs, leading to complete paralysis of both lower limbs and increasing weakness in her upper limbs. The local hospital diagnosed her with "ALS." Due to the disease, her body gradually weakened, restricting her normal life and work, which led to depression for her and her family.

After preparing for everything, Ms. Katie Leeann Garthwaite and her family sought out experts with clinical experience in global ALS treatments and stem cell therapies and ultimately chose Wu Medical Center.

Dr. Wu, a globally recognized medical expert with over 40 years of rich clinical knowledge in neurology, has a unique understanding of interdisciplinary medical knowledge and clinical treatment for ALS. Over the past 20 years of clinical practice, he has used his one-of-a-kind, original, safe, and effective neural stem cell + CAST treatment technique to help countless ALS patients improve their symptoms, halt disease progression, and enhance their quality of life, even allowing them to return to their normal work activities.

Ms. Katie Leeann Garthwaite and her family finally arrived at Wu Medical Center. After in-depth discussions with Dr. Wu's team, their confidence in overcoming the disease grew daily. As time passed, Dr. Wu's team met expectations, perfectly collaborating with the patient to experience the remarkable improvements neural stem cells can bring to ALS.

After 2 weeks of hospitalization, Ms. Katie Leeann Garthwaite's disease progression has stabilized, and her motor function has significantly improved. Her overall muscle strength has increased by 20-30% compared to before treatment. Her neck rotation and shoulder shrug strength have improved from grade 4 to essentially grade 5. The strength of her deltoid and biceps in both upper limbs has improved from grade 4 to essentially grade 5. The strength of her triceps in both sides has improved from grade 3 to essentially grade 5. Her wrist and interphalangeal joint strength has improved from grade 4- to essentially grade 5. The muscle strength in her left lower limb has improved from grade 0 to grade 1+, and she now has some movement in her left toes, which were previously immobile. The muscle strength in her right lower limb has improved from grade 1 to grade 2, and her right foot has progressed from only being able to make slight movements before treatment to being able to control side-to-side movements independently, with improved flexibility in her right toes. She can now stabilize her knees while bending her legs, and the strength of her knee extensors has increased significantly by 30%. Her core strength has improved markedly compared to before treatment, and her abdominal and lumbar muscle strength has also significantly increased. Her heart function has improved, and her energy levels, physical condition, and activity endurance have all shown significant enhancement.

Ms. Katie Leeann Garthwaite's ALS progression has stopped, her muscles have regained strength, and the clear improvement in her symptoms has brought great joy to her and her family!

We hope to accompany more ALS patients who suffer a similar condition as Ms. Katie Leeann Garthwaite to experience the advanced neural stem cell + CAST treatments at Wu Medical Center, which differ from traditional medical approaches. Our goal is to alleviate the physical suffering caused by ALS, halt disease progression, improve their quality of life, and build their confidence in overcoming the disease.

To learn more information of Ms. Katie Leeann Garthwaite’s patient story, please refer to the following link:
Katie Leeann Garthwaite-Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-(American)

    

    

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