Stem Cell Therapy Success Stories

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Jim and Lynn Munson have spoken on camera about their positive experience of the stem cell therapy program at Angeles hospital in Mexico. The couple comes from Arkansas city in Kansas.

Lynn was 59 when they recorded the video for Angeles hospital. They had come to Mexico because 8 to 9 years previously Lynn had been diagnosed with COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a common lung condition that makes it difficult to breathe. It tends to manifest itself as a combination of emphysema and chronic bronchitis.

Over the years the disease progressed gradually and Lynn was in and out of hospital. She often got pneumonia, was forced to stop working and went on disability allowance. Lynn's COPD progressed to a very difficult stage where it impacted every moment of her life.copd-lungs.jpg

Lynn says in a video that she got to the point where she was unable to roll over in bed by herself, she couldn't take a shower by herself and she couldn't take more than two steps. She had given up on life ever being any different when Jim's friend recommended they contact the stem cell therapy center at Angeles hospital. After much research the couple decided stem cell therapy at Angeles hospital was indeed their best option.

After her stem cell therapy Lynn said she and her husband were most happy with the treatment and her remarkable progress.  Since having stem cell therapy Lynn can walk longer distances without her oxygen mask and with it she can walk as far as she wants or needs to. She no longer uses her power chair and found the changes in her abilities ‘unbelievable'.

The stem cell therapy was actually Lynn's second treatment and she received three times the dose of stem cells she had had during her first visit to the hospital. She was therefore very excited about the future and any continued progress she might make, but also content with what had been achieved so far.

Jim found the staff at Angeles hospital very helpful. He described the many specialist doctors as ‘top grade' and noted the ease of communicating with them, at the hospital as well as once he and Lynn were back at home in Kansas. Overall he said stem cell therapy at Angeles hospital was ‘a very warm experience.'

Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/AngelesHealth#p/u/29/wSTTJviDakg
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