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    Irena Edler From Belgravia And Her Slow Healing Wounds

    Irena Edler From Belgravia And Her Slow Healing Wounds

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    Hello, I am Irene Adler from Belgravia, and it was during a visit overseas I suffered a terrible wound on my right Shin. It was all fine and good. I took medical help and dressed the wound as I usually would. After returning to my home went to a doctor to get my wound checked, and it was then, after calculating the time in-between when I got the injury and the day it was, the Doctor asked me to stay for a couple of more tests. I was alarmed by the sudden need for tests, and my Doctor said that it seemed to him that my Wounds were healing slowly. After the tests, I learned I had been living with Type 2 Diabetes without ever noticing it. My Doctor also ruled out several other symptoms, and I had all of them. These included unintentional Weight loss, Increased urge to drink water, Blurred vision and fatigue. Then a friend of mine told me about therapies which can modulate lifestyles to bring an end to type 2 diabetes. While reading about such therapies, I learned about Stem Cell Care India FDI and asked them to help with my concerns. Once in India, I was subjected to no hassles, and my treatment went smoothly. In a short amount of time, with nutritional therapy, I was able to bring my Diabetes under control. If you ever face such challenges, kindly seek medical help as soon as possible.

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    Content authored and reviewed by qualified members of our medical team | Last updated: 16 September 2022