Posted 3 March, 2009 in Dilated Cardiomyopathy |
Stem Cell Research and Treatment for Congestive Heart Failure
Stem Cell research has produced another miracle in the form of Adult Stem Cells. Mike Rumble, a dilated cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure patient from Florida is now reporting his ejection fraction has tripled after receiving stem cell therapy in the form of his own Adult Stem Cells.
I first featured Mike here in December 2008, Mike was treated by Vescell adult stem cells for his dilated cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure in Bangkok, Thailand in May 2008. Now, 10 months later, Mike is doing much better.
Before Vescell stem cells
- Ejection Fraction at 10%
After Stem Cell Treatment using Adult Stem Cells
- Ejection Fraction at 30%
Second Time Adult Stem Cell Research Has Saved Him
This was Mike’s second close brush with death. The first came in 1989 when he was in the hospital for six months for AML Leukemia which he survived due to Adult Stem Cell research in the form of a bone marrow transplant.
More Energy Due to the Stem Cells
With the renewed energy and heart function given to him by the stem cells, Mike has been able to return to his own counseling business. Website: michaeljrumble.com
Still More Hurdles After Stem Cell Therapy
However, Mike isn’t out of the woods yet. Unfortunately, Adult Stem Cell research can’t help with valve repair. Therefore, Mike is trying to get into a clinical trial in which they use a special clip to correct severe mitral valve regurgitation. Mike hopes his condition will improve even more if he is able to do it.
Thanks to Vescell blog for the story
Mike also has his own personal stem cell therapy blog
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