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a brain tumour and Hashimoto’s
Disease.
After a
complicated and dangerous operation to remove
the tumour, Shauna recovered, only to be hit
soon after with another autoimmune disease,
Multiple Sclerosis.
For the last dozen
or so years, Shauna has battled to stave off
the devastating effects of MS.
By early 2009, the
symptoms were at their worst…Shauna was in a
wheelchair, living in what MS people call a
‘mental fog’ and her whole body was
systematically shutting down. Her
eyesight had deteriorated to its lowest ever
level, the whole right side of Shauna’s
face had shut down, her taste was gone
and her throat was paralysed on one side.
She was severely unbalanced physically and the
mental strain was showing its long-term
effects.
Then came a simple
phone that changed her life.
Shauna was
contacted by long-time friend Bruce Lahey,
Honorary Director of the Adult Stem Cell
Foundation who encouraged her to try stem cell
enhancing products that the foundation had
sourced.
Within four days,
Shauna’s eyesight had stabilised and for the
first time in 15 years Shauna was seeing in
‘single vision’ as opposed to seeing ‘double’.
Her eyesight progressively improved to the
point where her prescription glasses were now
of no use and ‘fine print’ had come into
focus. It was nothing short of
Miraculous!
Now seeing better
and more clearly, Shauna’s world changed. She
began to notice small things at first, then
major changes followed. She seemed to be
‘switching back on’ and was ‘with it’ more of
each day. Her speech improved drastically and
her cognitive processes began to improve.
Seeing and thinking more clearly led to walking
without wobbling.
Shauna’s whole
family has shared in the joy of having Shauna
back with us! She is now walking everyday with
her husband Neil and their dogs. (This confused
the dogs…they were so used to her being in the
wheelchair) She is cooking again and breaking
out the sewing gear…both of which had been
virtually eliminated from Shauna’s life because
she had lost dexterity strength In her hands
and poor eyesight.
To say we as a
family are delighted is a gross
understatement!
The last family
holiday we had was three and a half years ago.
But despite being in very poor condition to
travel, Shauna covered up her true condition
she battled on and went on the
holiday.
Upon our return,
we went straight from the airport to the
Neurologists rooms. Her doctor admitted
Shauna to hospital on the spot and that’s where
she stayed for the next six weeks undergoing
drastic treatment to try and
recover.
Nicknamed the
‘comeback queen’ by her doctor, Shauna
recovered enough to finally leave hospital but
was still battling like mad on the
inside.
Fighting a disease
where there is no known cure is like heading
down a long, dark tunnel with no light at the
end.
But Stem Cell
treatments finally provided light at the end of
that insidious ‘ tunnel of no hope’ for
Shauna and thousands like her with an
‘incurable’ disease.
Originally we came
across the XCell Centre in Germany… however,
despite our mutual enthusiasm, Shauna was
rejected as a candidate due to the previous
brain tumour.
We kept looking
and persistence eventually paid off. We
found ways to access treatments approved in
other countries.
Today, there are
products out there which stimulate the growth
of your own stem cells and deliver them to the
areas of the body where they are needed
most.
Unfortunately, not
many degenerative disease sufferers are aware
of the existance of these miraculous products,
but they are truly working for Shauna… finally,
genuine and practical improvement, progress and
just feeling better are becoming Shauna’s
general way of feeling.
Now the formerly
shy ‘don’t like being the centre of attention’
woman is exciting to share her story to help
others find “HOPE” and just keep
going.
That is the basis
of Shauna’s story… I hope anyone who reads it
will take both inspiration and hope from
it.
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