On August 20th, 2014, Marie experienced a cramp in her head and she fell to the ground. When she tried to stand up again, she had no feelings or sensations in her left arm and leg. She collapsed and an epileptic seizure followed. Marie stayed in the hospital for 5.5 months. In 2015, her doctors told her that only partial improvements were to be anticipated and that she had to learn to accept her life as it was. Marie began to look for substitute therapies and was informed by her family in 2015 end about different treatment options. She decided to go for stem cell treatment in India at Stem Cell Care India hospital.
It was recommended by the doctors at Stem Cell Care India that they should implement the stem cell treatment via minimum invasive surgery straight into her brain. On February 18th, 2016, Marie was treated. She accepted the processes very well, experiencing only some degree of side-effects. After the surgery, she felt exhausted and had a light headache. However, all side-effects were provisional and gone after 4 to 5 days. After only 4 days, Marie’s spasticity lessened. Her hands were more flexible and less rigid. After one week retrieval, Marie went back to school again; completely recovered from the surgery. After a couple of months, she noticed more improvements. Marie could use her elbow better and had improved fine motor utilities. Currently, she walks better; using her feet completely and not just her toes. Marie was recommended to start supplementary NCS therapy. NCS (Neuro Cell Stimulation Therapy) is a specialized rehabilitation program, particularly designed to complement stem cell therapy.