Amritambu
is a businessman who works sixty five-hour work week, loads of works affected
his eyes and he started back pain. Then the unthinkable happened: Doctors told
the Bangladesh, businessman he had Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Here is his journey of Stem Cell Treatment experience in India.
“It was
becoming difficult, and I mean it was tough,” remembers Amritambu after an MRI
and spinal tap showed his worst fears about the autoimmune diseases attacking
his brain and top nervous system. “You sit down and cry and you think why
me?” For Amritambu, that meant not
knowing if he could awaken in the morning and be able to walk or see. After the initial shock of the prognosis, Amritambu’s
wife Aashi went to work devouring all of the information she should locate
about MS, occasionally known as “the brilliant crippler of an adult.” As the sickness progressed, Amritambu would
go through days and weeks in which extreme fatigue took a toll, his legs numbed
and his imaginative and prescient blurred.
“We knew nothing about multiple sclerosis,” says Aashi. “The big treatments at that point have been
steroid (injection) treatment. They worked; however, it wasn’t a treatment. It was nearly a band-aid, if you will, that
turned into simply supporting the symptoms, in preference to assisting eliminating
or deal with the MS itself.” Then Amritambu and Aashi read about a new adult
stem cell transplant procedure, part of a clinical trial approved by the FDA, one
of the world’s predominant researchers in locating treatment for a number
autoimmune sicknesses like MS.
I came to
India upon the advice of my colleague, who had been to India. He had been
suffering from back pain from long, and he went to America but didn’t find the
cure, so he was advised by someone to come to India for medical treatment,
he did come and found very good healthcare and when he got back to us in Bangladesh,
he is feeling OK. I discussed my case and told him I was tired of all the
treatment and looking for a permanent solution and without hesitation, he
advised me to travel to India. So I contacted tour2india4health consultant and
with the help of their case manager. I was able to come to India.
From the
airport, they picked me as it was my first time. I don’t know the Indian
language so they took me from the airport when I arrived very early in the
morning and I was taken to the guest house. They assisted me in meeting
different hospitals, meeting the doctors and they helped me a lot. I got very
reasonable prices for all the medication and I feel that I am lucky to
have met tour2india4health consultant and get the best treatment. After being
approved for the stem cell therapy in India for multiple sclerosis, Amritambu and Aashi booked
their flight to India. Where the procedure was performed a new person stem
cellular transplant procedure, a part of a medical trial accredited via the
FDA, which involved replacing or “re-booting” Amritambu’s diseased immune
device with a transplant of wholesome adult stem cells harvested from his diseased
immune system with a transplant of healthful stem cells harvested from his very
own body that is conducted at Indian hospitals one of the world’s primary
researchers in finding treatments for a variety of autoimmune sicknesses like MS.
Tour2india4health Consultant, to be honest, has done a very good job. Because since I came here,
I have not ever been stranded. Had I not met these tour2india4health consultant
guys, I think I would have had a problem because there is a lot of loading time
there. Tour2india4health consultant, I think it’s much easier because you get
the service that you desire on time and there is no confusion you get the
service that you want from medical attention, to the logistics, that is like
traveling arrangements, hotel arrangements and things like that. I think I
commend whoever wants to come for medical attention they should look for tour2india4health
consultant; I think they are there on the web if you Google you can get their
addresses and their contact.”
Thanks
Amritambu From Bangladesh
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