GRAHAM EDMOND LEACH
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Name: Graham Edmond Leach
Diagnosis: Age-related macular degeneration
D.O.B: 16 March 1935
Gender: Male
Country: Australia
Treatment:stem cell transplantation via intravenous injections and retro-bulbar injections; therapy to improve systemic circulation; nutritional therapy for the nerve cells; Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with acupuncture; insulin
History
Two years ago, Patient Graham Leach suffered from loss of vision. He was diagnosed with bilateral macular degeneration in his local hospital (Australia). After that, his vision worsened progressively, left eye more than right eye. He was admitted to Beijing Puhua International Hospital for stem cell treatment on April 26th 2011.
After two weeks of stem cell treatment, Graham was discharged on May 9th 2011.
Medical condition before Stem Cell Treatment (SCT) for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)
The vision test at admission showed his vision was 0.6 in the right eye and 0.4 in the left eye. He had sleep disorder for about ten to fifteen years, with only intermittent and light sleep.
Treatment
Stem cell transplantation via intravenous injections and retro-bulbar injections; treatment to improve systemic circulation; nutrient supplementation for the nerve cells; Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with acupuncture; insulin for his diabetes
Medical condition after Stem Cell Treatment (SCT) for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)
Interview after stem cell treatment for Macular Degeneration, see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUgmIsfqS9w
After two weeks of treatment, significant improvements were experienced bypatient Graham Leach. The Optical Coherence Tomography Scanner (OCT) he took two days after the stem cell injection revealed that the hyperplasia of the fundus of his left eye was improved over the one he took at admission. In addition, now, he sleeps much better.
“The acupuncturist asked me how did I sleep, and I said ‘I don’t sleep’… Two days ago, for the first time, since ten or fifteen years ago, I was able to have a longer sleep than I ever had in that period. I had five and a half hours uninterrupted (sleep), and followed by another two and a half hours (sleep). … I am very happy.”
Two years ago, Patient Graham Leach suffered from loss of vision. He was diagnosed with bilateral macular degeneration in his local hospital (Australia). After that, his vision worsened progressively, left eye more than right eye. He was admitted to Beijing Puhua International Hospital for stem cell treatment on April 26th 2011.
After two weeks of stem cell treatment, Graham was discharged on May 9th 2011.
Medical condition before Stem Cell Treatment (SCT) for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)
The vision test at admission showed his vision was 0.6 in the right eye and 0.4 in the left eye. He had sleep disorder for about ten to fifteen years, with only intermittent and light sleep.
Treatment
Stem cell transplantation via intravenous injections and retro-bulbar injections; treatment to improve systemic circulation; nutrient supplementation for the nerve cells; Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with acupuncture; insulin for his diabetes
Medical condition after Stem Cell Treatment (SCT) for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)
Interview after stem cell treatment for Macular Degeneration, see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUgmIsfqS9w
After two weeks of treatment, significant improvements were experienced bypatient Graham Leach. The Optical Coherence Tomography Scanner (OCT) he took two days after the stem cell injection revealed that the hyperplasia of the fundus of his left eye was improved over the one he took at admission. In addition, now, he sleeps much better.
“The acupuncturist asked me how did I sleep, and I said ‘I don’t sleep’… Two days ago, for the first time, since ten or fifteen years ago, I was able to have a longer sleep than I ever had in that period. I had five and a half hours uninterrupted (sleep), and followed by another two and a half hours (sleep). … I am very happy.”