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There have been many success stories reported on Doghealth1.com on pets who are gaining benefit from stem cell transplants for hip and elbow dysplasia and arthritis.
Now a boy from Seminole County in Florida is regaining his eyesight after being diagnosed with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia at birth which is an underdeveloped optic nerve condition causing blindness.
A 2 year old boy is regaining eyesight after traveling to China to have an experimental stem cell procedure. His name is Tre Burgos who lives in Seminole County in Florida had his initial vision tested at 20/1200 which is considered near blindness.  Tre could not see to play with his toys or enjoy learning new things.

 

It was not an easy decision to send Tre for treatment and the costs were astronomical at $ 43,000.00 but how do you put a price on a child’s eyes. Tre was sent to China for an experimental stem cell procedure and three weeks later his vision is miraculously improved to 20/200. The treatment process consisted of four stem cell intravenous injections and a spinal catheter.

Quoted from Mrs. Burgos “It probably exceeded my expectations” and “I never expected it to be this much this fast”. “It is just really amazing watching him see something for the first time” she added.

 

Stem cell treatment for human use is not approved in the US, and it needs to be.  Duke University is researching stem cells and many other medical research teams are now conducting research, however there needs to be more for both people and pets. Families now can save the stem cells from the umbilical cord at birth and more are now informed that it can save your babies lives and good health.

This summer bone marrow transplants are also becoming available for dogs at Washington State University which have been used with humans for the past 20 years saving thousands of lives. 

Stem cell transplants and babies cord blood stem cells offer a more immediate and economical method to prevent some types of diseases and may even be used to treat cancer if we continue the research.  The lack of side effects such as surgeries, and pain are eliminated with stem cell transplants.

 Courtesy of : http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/red.html

So if you have a dog, cat or pet and might have a child on the way consider banking the cord stem cells for the future, it just might produce a miracle in your child’s life as it has with dogs.

(Mrs.Burgos quote is courtesy of My Fox Orlando

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Written By:  Teri Salvador- www.Doghealth1.com

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