Ms patient (32) runs again after stem cell therapy

Gepubliceerd op 27 april 2016 om 08:21

,, A dream scenario ", so calls MS patient Boaz Saksena the revolutionary stem cell therapy, which let him walk. He was the first Dutchman eligible for treatment, with success!

af71433b4d980ad7c29666ed5430f0e9-1461702421-2.jpgThe 32-year-old native of Den Bosch has already for four years, an aggressive form of MS, whereby he could no longer walk. Because he knew that in Sweden a revolutionary new stem cell therapy was carried out with the help of friends, he raised money in order to be able to get this treatment.

WALK YOURSELF and that didn't work either! In no time had Boaz the sheer amount of 100,000 euros saved and he could travel to Sweden. There he attended the past two months an intensive therapy of chemotherapy and cell transplantation. A heavy treatment, but that he could walk away from the hospital, he will never forget. "It was really very special. I never thought I would run out after two months treatment itself, he says to Omroep Brabant.

FOUNDATION soon going Boaz in the Jeroen Bosch hospital further to his rehabilitation work. He hopes soon to be able to live in itself, but also to be able to help others. "I want to use the foundation that I have set up to raise money so that treatment can come also to Netherlands, so that I can help other people with MS". We wish Boaz in any case very good luck!

By Reza Mafi/Metronieuws.nl/Photo to illustrate: Colourbox

 

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