This Thursday – April 26th at 8:30pm ET
Listen to Stuart and Deanne of StuMS Radio and Multiple Sclerosis Unplugged, speak with Sandi Selvi, who had a Stem Cell treatment that has seemed to work.
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Sandi Selvi, born Sandra Lynn
Abram – March 15, 1960, San Jose, California. www.sandiselvi.com Comedian and Author of,
‘Won’t Do Stand-Up in a Wheelchair’ (Wyatt-Mackenzie, March 2010) Sandi was
diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1995.
Abram – March 15, 1960, San Jose, California. www.sandiselvi.com Comedian and Author of,
‘Won’t Do Stand-Up in a Wheelchair’ (Wyatt-Mackenzie, March 2010) Sandi was
diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1995.
When her doctors told her she was
advancing so rapidly that they expected her to be in a wheelchair within 5
years, Sandi began to look for any other possibilities. She realized right then
and there, that there were two things she did not look good in, one was green,
the other was wheelchair’s. Sandi stumbled upon a well kept secret; stem cell
research. They had been doing stem cell transplants for Multiple Sclerosis in
Europe, for years.
advancing so rapidly that they expected her to be in a wheelchair within 5
years, Sandi began to look for any other possibilities. She realized right then
and there, that there were two things she did not look good in, one was green,
the other was wheelchair’s. Sandi stumbled upon a well kept secret; stem cell
research. They had been doing stem cell transplants for Multiple Sclerosis in
Europe, for years.
The science had Sandi convinced, that it could be a viable
alternative. Besides, the drugs the doctors had been giving her, were no longer
working. It was a no brainer, so she volunteered at the Scripps Green Hospital
in San Diego, for an experimental autologous stem cell transplant (using her
own stem cells).
alternative. Besides, the drugs the doctors had been giving her, were no longer
working. It was a no brainer, so she volunteered at the Scripps Green Hospital
in San Diego, for an experimental autologous stem cell transplant (using her
own stem cells).
In preparation for her transplant, Sandi’s lung was
accidentally punctured. Sandi claims that a $10.99 box of comedy tapes
purchased at Costco, was what kept her alive that night that her lung was
punctured. Now, it is comedy that keeps her sane.
accidentally punctured. Sandi claims that a $10.99 box of comedy tapes
purchased at Costco, was what kept her alive that night that her lung was
punctured. Now, it is comedy that keeps her sane.
Since the transplant Sandi
has no new lesions, no new symptoms, and best of all, most of her old Multiple
Sclerosis symptoms are gone.
has no new lesions, no new symptoms, and best of all, most of her old Multiple
Sclerosis symptoms are gone.
Conclusion: The transplant worked! Who’s laughing
now?
now?
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