07-04-2018, 01:31 AM
Anybody knows me knows that I love life as-is, so any improvements from stem cell treatments are much appreciated, but nothing lost if it doesn't work out.
I've been doing research and have seen people doing things much better than they could before, but most weren't too functional (mentally or physically) before the treatments, so they didn't really resemble my situational at all (assuming you consider my mental state "functional" ).
I also don't think that any of them worked as hard as I do for as long as I have and stayed in as good of shape.
I did see one guy that walked unsteadily like I do and now can walk a fair amount, but who knows what was wrong with him because his injury didn't seem too severe.
My question is: what do you think I can expect in terms of improvement? Do you think I'll be able to walk almost normally? Fully normal? Running? I'd love to run a marathon. What about talking? Will I still need my communication device? Will I not need it but my speech won't be as clear as a "normal" person? Will it be clear?
Sorry because I know that, most likely, no one has the answers, but they're just questions that have been going through my head and don't want to post them on Facebook because I don't want anyone thinking I'm having doubts (I'm not, but just unsure, understandably).
I've been doing research and have seen people doing things much better than they could before, but most weren't too functional (mentally or physically) before the treatments, so they didn't really resemble my situational at all (assuming you consider my mental state "functional" ).
I also don't think that any of them worked as hard as I do for as long as I have and stayed in as good of shape.
I did see one guy that walked unsteadily like I do and now can walk a fair amount, but who knows what was wrong with him because his injury didn't seem too severe.
My question is: what do you think I can expect in terms of improvement? Do you think I'll be able to walk almost normally? Fully normal? Running? I'd love to run a marathon. What about talking? Will I still need my communication device? Will I not need it but my speech won't be as clear as a "normal" person? Will it be clear?
Sorry because I know that, most likely, no one has the answers, but they're just questions that have been going through my head and don't want to post them on Facebook because I don't want anyone thinking I'm having doubts (I'm not, but just unsure, understandably).