Monday, June 16, 2008
Forth Stem cell...
The past weekend we had some problems with elevated blood pressure and sleeping, but after a day and a half of sleeping, things are back to somewhat normal. Tony, dad's PT trainer, had dad stand at the rails yesterday, however, he cannot stand unassisted.
We've been talking with other patients and caregivers and the consensus is that they dope up the patients to facilitate the growing of the stem cells and most of the recovery takes place in the 6 to 12 months after they return home.
Many of the patients here have experienced set backs. It seems commonplace that patients loose control of functions they've had grip on before coming over here. For instance, my dad could stand and walk with assistance before coming to China and during the first couple of weeks while here. Now he is unable to even stand or sit up by himself. We attribute this decline to the muscle relaxers that are administered to facilitate the comfortable bedding for the baby cells. He is unable to take anything of this nature because it turns him into a big fleshy jelly fish. We finally figured out which pills they are and have greatly reduced his consumption of them. He is much perkier and is trying a little more. His attitude is rebounding a bit as well but he often has bouts with grumpiness.
I have been planning on what I'm going to eat and do when I get back to my home in Lawrence, and I know for sure that I'm going to eat a whole jar of Senor Stan's Salsa and I am going to go camping and spend a lot of time in nature and away from people. I will also be going to a Ween concert with all of my very best friends in Kansas City on July 13th.
And just to let you know, your prayers are totally helping...I know for a fact that a congregation in Great Bend spent a bit of time praying for dad during father's day and dad woke up in a really good mood. Keep em coming. China out.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
All was well for a while....
On Wednesday, Tony made dad stand up for a bit and then put him on the tilt table to have some assisted standing and to get pressure on his legs and knees. Dad complained of his knees aching but was pleased to be up.
On Wednesday evening, Mom was able to get the dates changed for our return trip and I think that was exciting for dad (I was excited, too). He didn't get much sleep on Wednesday and was fighting his grumpiness on Thursday. We tried to get him to nap inbetween this therapies but that didn't happen, however he stuck it out and went to PT. He didn't have as good a day as Wednesday but gave it his best shot considering how tired he was. We thought that he should be able to sleep like a baby last night but again, he did not sleep. He hasn't had a good nights sleep in two days.
This morning is very nerve wracking as his blood pressure is elevated and he missed TCM and OT. He has to stay in bed and get that back to normal. I was able to talk Josh into getting the dogs to bark at him over skype this morning thinking that that would boost his moral, but it only made him cry and miss home all the more. Then his body decided to paint his shirt and mom's hands with his breakfast. It's been a hell of a day.
We've heard about the storms and hope that everyone is ok. Please keep in touch with us as we need to keep our moral boosted and all the prayer is needed and appreciated. Until next time, Beijing out.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Third Stem Cell Treatment....
We've been having some rocky times over here in Beijing. Mainly, the problems stems (pun intended) from my father's attitude. This therapy works if one is deligent, upbeat, determined, and positive. I've seen it work for others here in the hospital. Unfortunatelly, my dad is currently very self-centered and just wants to come home. We've had so many pep talks with him and he will be in agreement with us, but then, his short term memory has a short circuit and we have to start all over. I knew this would be an uphill battle but it looks as if we are scaling a mountain instead.
The e-mails sent from friends and family have been refreshing and helpful. Please keep them coming as well as keep praying for us and sending positive thoughts. We need them to keep going on a daily basis.
I also think that Chris is not being patient with the process. I believe he thought that it would only take a week and he'd be walking. He hasn't walked for four weeks and his legs are very weak. With determination he could build the strength up to walk but complains of the pain instead. Don't get me wrong, we have seen some improvement but I think he's denying any improvement just because he had it set in his mind that he was going to walk but it's not happening in his timeline.
There is a woman over here right now with Parkinson's disease who is taking her second round of stem cells because she saw major improvement six months after returning home from her first round of stem cells. Those baby cells need time to grow and I am concerned that he is not giving this process a chance. Nobody can do this for him, he has to do it for himself.
What an emotionally draining experience and I've only been here for two weeks. I think my mom is worn a bit thin and will need a vacation when she gets home. His forth stem cell injection is scheduled for June 16th. I'll keep you posted. Email if you have any questions, concerns, or comments. -Jess out.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Blessings From God
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
New Email address( this will work better)
Monday, May 12, 2008
The Earth Quake in China
Saturday, May 10, 2008
May 9th Chris's progress
Chris did have some marked progress today. He walked down our very long hallway and started going pretty fast. We were right behind him helping him balance. We had the wheel chair standing by when he felt tired. He walked all the way to the cafe, through the cafe and out on the patio deck. Fresh air does wonders for him. He has really had good energy, talking quite a bit. I really believe God is working miricles in this hospital. We have met people from the USA, Austrailla, London, and many other places.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
JUST A SMALL UPDATE
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Our Trip to China
Second Stem Cell Treatment
First Stem cell treatment
Stem Cell Professionals

Dr. Han Xiaodi, PHD,Director of Neurosurgery
Dr. Han Xiaodi is renowned worldwide for being one of the leaders in performing successful stem cell surgeries and therapies for patients suffering from a number of neurological disorders. Previous worked in the Department of Neurosurgery at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne Australia.
Dr. Li Ke Wu, PhD,Director of Neurology Departmentl
Dr. Li Ke Wu is Director of the Nuerology Department at the Hospital. His research focus is on using stem cells to help patients overcome the effects of neurological degeneration diseases such as strokes, working to overcome mental diseases, electrophysiology, and more.
Dr. Wang Xiaojuan, PHD,Director of Neurology
Dr. Wang Xiaojuan is one of the world’s most experienced researchers of stem cell surgeries, treatments, and procedures. Her research focuses on using stem cells to help patients overcome the effects of neurological degeneration diseases, and has is one of Asia’s foremost experts on Cerebral Ischemia and brain injuries.
Who need the Stem cell treatment:
The stem cell treatments reflect wide range neurological diseases.
- Post stroke patients
- MSA, Parkinson Disease patients
- Cerebral Palsy patients
- Spinal Cord Injury
- MS(multiple scierosis)
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Ataxia
- ALS
- Brain injury
What procedures are taken to insure the viability of the stem cells and their sterility?
Tiantan Puhua Neuroscience Hospital collaborates with Peking University’s SC Research Center & Lab (Beida), which is the most reliable laboratory in the country, especially for clinical purposes.


