The ride to the Institute took 15 minutes and we arrived about 15 minutes early. Dr. Paz came out and talked to us and I was able to ask him lots of questions regarding the therapy and results. That's me and the Dr. in the Picture. He seemed impressed that I had refused to take disease modifying drugs and had choosen to combat the disease all these years using suppliments and even more recently diet. My concern about being thin and having enough stem cells was alleviated when he informed me that thin people have a higher concentration of stem cells in their fat. I told him what I had learned about the narrow vien in the neck theory. He said that if that was the cause of MS that stem cells would do what they could to repair the damaged vein as well as the damage in the spinal column. He also agreed that getting healthy was more than just taking stem cells, that it ran the gamut from diet to the right mental attitude and he talked about his vision of growing the Stem Cell Institute into an organization that would encompass all of those things.
We went over the schedule and Ivonne corrected the anomolies in the paperwork that I was given at the airport. They gave us a cell phone to use while we are in Panama along with all the numbers to call if we had a question or problems. Dr Paz did a few physical tests and took my MRI's and medical info that I brought with me. In all the appointment lasted less than two hours. The driver took us back to the hotel and we had the rest of the day off.
John and I walked down the street and stopped in a local restaurant for lunch then went back to the hotel for a siesta. Later we went down and worked out in the nicely appointed workout room and then went for a swim. Tonight I begin another fast and we have to wake up early and go the plastic surgeon for liposuction. I guess that could be an added benefit of stem cell therapy, but I understand it is the most painful part of the process. I did not confirm this, but I believe they freeze some of my stem cells. If I need to come back at some future date for a follow up treatment they will have stem cells on hand and not have to do the lipo again.
Today they took my blood and tomorrow they take my fat. I will be glad when tomorrow is over.
Today they took my blood and tomorrow they take my fat. I will be glad when tomorrow is over.
"Buenas tardes" (since I'm not sure if it's morning ~ noon ~ or night) Como te va? (How's it going?)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to keep us all updated ~ as if you didn't have enough on your plate ~ already ~ I appreciate the "little black box" more & more, each day!
"Cuidense" "Take Care"
Howdy Karen! Good luck with your treatment. Who is helping you spell all those big words? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am now in contact with Jennifer Carr via Facebook.
Hola!
ReplyDeleteYou are not far from my thoughts. I am sure you are recooperating from yesterday. One day at a time!
Prayers and blessings,
karenS
Karen,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the updates. I enjoy your writings. You are in my thoughts and prayers as well as John and your sweet Dad.
Love & Blessings