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Fatimah Amori-MS (Saudi Arab) Posted on February 16, 2009


Fatimah Amori and her parents came to China for stem cell treatment done by Dr. Like Wu, Dr. Xiaojuan Wang and their medical team. After the treatment, her eyesight had improved significantly and our doctors were able to restrain her MS attacks successfully.                    

Name: Fatimah Amori 

Sex: Female 

Age: 8 years old.

Country: Saudi

Beginning of treatment:September 11th,2008 

Medical history before stem cell treatment:

Fatimah is a lovely and pretty girl. About 2 years ago, she had unclear vision in her right eye. She was diagnosed with MS in a local hospital. She had some improvement after corticosteroid pulse therapy, while 4 months later, the vision in her right eye became blurry again. One and a half years ago, she had an MS attack again and this time, she completely lost the sight in her right eye, and 3 months later her left eye had problems too. She was diagnosed with Devic disease in America. She received steroid pulse therapy and Rutximab once per week, but her condition continue to get worse. She suffered another attack to her left eye which adversely affected her vision once more and when she reduced the dose of Prednisone, she had another attack to her vision.   

After stem cell treatment:

Her vision in her left eye improved gradually during the treatment, at first, she could see the fingers 5 feet away and could eat at the end of our treatment, she could recognize some small words in a book more than 5 feet away from her. Her parents said that her eyesight in her left eye was even better than before she got MS. During the stem cell therapy, her eyesight was no longer blurry at the end of the day (before treatment, if she had blurry eyesight, it was a sign that she will have an MS attack, and her vision will deteriorate.)      

Doctors adjusted her medication in time, and they controlled her disease successfully. After she got back home, doctors in the local hospital considered it to be an incredible miracle in the treatment of MS. 



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