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No improvements were reported for 30% of the patients (three cases of chronic stroke, two cases of peripheral neuropathy, one case of Huntington’s, one case of Parkinson’s and one case of schizophrenia).
One possible diagnosis of MS reported feeling worse after the procedure. Responses from the TBI caregiver were “There has been significant improvement after 2 months – more understanding, vocalization, movement in her affected side, more emotional response – she laughs at jokes now. We’d like to come back for another treatment.” A chronic stroke patient with diabetes, retinopathy, gastroparesis, neuropathy and renal failure (was on dialysis) reported the following changes after the bone marrow: “Before the bone marrow treatment, he could barely see out of his left eye. His ophthalmologist now says that the eye is in ‘diabetic remission’. His HgbA1c was 7.5 before the treatment and two months later is now 5.8. A hemorrhagic stroke in March left him vomiting after every meal. The vomiting ceased within two weeks of the bone marrow treatment. He is now able to eat large meals without any problems. There is no change with the renal failure but he still continues to urinate.”
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Twenty patients were treated for neurological disorders, including traumatic brain injury, acute or chronic stroke, multiple sclerosis, Huntington’s Disease, memory loss due to chemical toxicity, schizophrenia or Parkinson’s disease.