10/25/2024
STEM CELL UPDATE:
Thank you all for all your radiant light you sent to me for my procedure. I truly felt it and I am so grateful for it. ππΌ It was powerful.
Thank you to all of those that reached out to ask how I was doing after my stem cell treatment.
Your consideration and empathy is commendable and I am grateful.
I was waiting to give a comprehensive answer.
First of all, I have to admit that the process was VERY VERY PAINFUL. The first part when they "harvest" your own stem cells is pretty bad, but it was even MORE PAINFUL when they put in SIX - FOUR FOOT LONG thick needles on each side of my neck, and FOUR of theses same needles on each side of my lower back. The pain was severe even before they inject the stem cells in them. I have a very high pain threshold and I thought this was the most pain I have ever felt. (Yes even more than the two c-sections I experienced! Way moreβ¦β¦.)
Every one of us is different and some people feel instant relief when they walk out of the office, and many others feel the benefits weeks or even months later. I think today is the first day I am feeling some of the effects and I hope it just gets better and better. I am extremely optimistic (which helps too).
I met someone this week that I shared my stem cell experience with and he said it is the future of medicine. I later learned he was a doctor himself and believes that surgeons will be a thing of the past. He commented that bio-chemistry and cell repair is already starting to take over the medical field. It will become more accessible to many when other companies start providing this service, which will lower the cost and make it available to many more. He expressed that it was inevitable. Itβs extremely exciting as no one wants to, or deserves to, live in pain. He thinks it will be the cure for even cancer. Let's hope so.
Take care of yourself and your body. It houses your soul.
More updates to come!
I am so grateful. ππΌ