Reverse Stroke | Amazing New Stroke Cure

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@annetoews6917
@annetoews6917 10 жыл бұрын
I work with Stroke clients everyday, I do Rehabilitation with post stroke clients and im very pleased with what i have seen here, its very encourgaging... Amen
@webbmary85
@webbmary85 5 жыл бұрын
My had some damage in her brain
@MrBibi86
@MrBibi86 10 жыл бұрын
this was amazing! it should be available to every stroke victim!
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
At what expense? This is simple and should be inexpensive... but as a lay person you don't know that. Greed is powerful. It will cost you 7500 per shot... and of course you will need two... as dosage is regulated by greed. Ah... to tell the truth. Luke 8:17 it is time.
@brileeslaven5160
@brileeslaven5160 7 жыл бұрын
MrBibi86 my grandpa had a stroke yesterday
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry to hear that. How is he? How old is he? Has he spoken? eaten? stood up? walked? To what extent do you know of the stroke? Type of stroke? Ischemic (clot) or hemorrhagic (bleed)? Both? Depending on type... there is a bit of a checklist to find root cause. Obviously, to avoid another. Has anyone spoken to you about where the infarctions are? Is the outcome known yet? as magical as this appears to be... there is a lot of information that must be gathered - prior to giving up $15,000.00 for no promises. I know stuff about this that they don't... I have had very different training than them. The more information I get - the better I can help you... If you message me... I may able to really help. I want nothing for it.
@kenthudson4355
@kenthudson4355 7 жыл бұрын
brad polhemus m
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
+Kent Hudson ....may I help you?
@DavidGoldZodiac
@DavidGoldZodiac 9 жыл бұрын
so ridiculous that a Neurologist completely ignores patients who r cured right before his eyes...what a skrewed up medical system we have
@Healitnow
@Healitnow 6 жыл бұрын
He really is an ass with a PhD.
@terrishaw1763
@terrishaw1763 6 жыл бұрын
David Gold x3#1@754$$&211
@MsOgr1
@MsOgr1 6 жыл бұрын
Scam
@MsOgr1
@MsOgr1 6 жыл бұрын
SCAM ALERT
@noboilfrog9431
@noboilfrog9431 6 жыл бұрын
I can now shop for cheese and margarine again, WIN! Get back to the diet that probably caused the stroke in the first place. If it's the drug rather than the placibo effect what harm would testing do?
@markjones6358
@markjones6358 6 жыл бұрын
$6000 is a very small price to pay for a quality of life upgrade that huge… Bureaucrats be damned!!!
@ingridmoreno9041
@ingridmoreno9041 9 жыл бұрын
My mom had a stroke 3 years ago... I just took her to see the Dr. Here in Los Angeles. She got the treatment last thursday, unfortunately she has not feel any difference.. Our next step is steam cells... I feel for all the patients and their families.. It's a hard journey!
@ngr1948
@ngr1948 9 жыл бұрын
Ingrid Moreno seems that exercises, though slow, are best...
@jenn2597
@jenn2597 7 жыл бұрын
My mom had the adult stem cells treatment done in AZ. She was part of a clinical trial being conducted. They may still be accepting people and maybe you can get your mom in? They do not cover traveling expenses though, but everything else is covered. (Spirit Air has the cheapest prices to Phoenix, if you can travel light with just a back pack each) We did see a bit of a difference and my mom has let us know that she can think clearer. She has also said some words off the top of her head, when she wasn't able to do that before. There wasn't a huge change, but everyone is different. My mom does say that she is happy she had the adult stem cells. (It was one infusion and they require you to follow up around 5-6 times for the 1st year) We are looking into the entanercept injection now. I do want to stress that you only stick to adult stem cells, fetal stem cells are causing uncontrollable tremors and tumor growth in patients injected... besides the ethical reasons, the cells are too unstable and can not be controlled. I don't even know if there are any clinical trials using fetal stem cells anymore, but just giving you a warning about them. Blessings to your mom and to you! I know how difficult things can be for you both... it's life changing.
@jenn2597
@jenn2597 7 жыл бұрын
All I know is that it's under $8,000
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
Actually, no that is not correct. The first injection is 7500. Subsequent injections are the same. The dosage matters - think about it... It's always better to 'treat' than cure... Much more money in treatment.
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
That's per injection - and subsequently dosage. And yes, that makes a huge difference - in response.
@marjorienicholson5091
@marjorienicholson5091 8 жыл бұрын
This is a remarkable recovery.....I can relate to what she says having had a brain aneurysm and two strokes. Her joy is my joy having also completely recovered!
@brandilocs4657
@brandilocs4657 6 жыл бұрын
how are you now??
@isaiahjones8721
@isaiahjones8721 10 жыл бұрын
Wow. My mother had a Stroke almost a year ago leaving her unable to speak and unable to move the right side of her body... It has completely turned her life and the lives of our family upside down. She's been making improvements with therapy but she's not the same. I would love more than anything to have my Mom back - I think we would be willing to try this out!
@cjones8213
@cjones8213 10 жыл бұрын
So did my dad. I am not willing to accept that fact that my dad will be disabled. We are actually going to try a raw food diet. For 3-6 months, he will be consuming nothing but raw fruit and vegetables and their juices.
@lolila1233
@lolila1233 10 жыл бұрын
NonoNo Jo try the black sead ( baraka seed ) i believe its the cure for all problems ..its a natural seeds
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 10 жыл бұрын
NonoNo Jo... just make sure he gets his 91 nutrients every day (they do NOT and will not exist within the food he is eating) 60 minerals, 16 vitamins, 12 amino acids and 3 fatty acids acids..... Did you know he'll need to eat over 100 lbs of spinach to get his daily requirement of iron? (Most people don't know that.... no worries).... On another subject... I had 3 strokes on October 9th of this year....Anyone who has not had a stroke... does NOT understand what it is to have it happen to you.....So how they act like they know what is best is completely ludicrous..... If every neurologist coming out of med school really understood what a stroke does to the many who have them.... their attitude would change about things like this....I wish Linda and her family the very best.... I completely understand and feel what she says and has experienced..... while others do not (including neurologists)....I'm tired of the Monday morning arm chair quarterbacks .... You need to remember some Drs/people in the medical field are very protective of their turf. I see some people's lives improving.... I guess I have a different view of life - although foggy.... I think the Enbrel/etanercept injection is another Viagra/Cialis discovery...
@modelsupplies
@modelsupplies 9 жыл бұрын
loli la What do you do with black seed oil? I have some on hand~!
@lolila1233
@lolila1233 9 жыл бұрын
i added it to my hair oil ,, but i didn't use it for a long time .
@PhillipYewTree
@PhillipYewTree 5 жыл бұрын
Dr Tobnick deserves support from the community to undertake a clinical trial.
@offwiththefairies77
@offwiththefairies77 10 жыл бұрын
A family member of mine has just suffered 3 mini and 1 major stroke in the last 5 days. It's devastating. He's gone from being a outwardly healthy 66yr old to a bed ridden shell of a man seemingly on his deathbed. Can't move his right side, half blind, can't speak. If he doesn't recover i dread to think what lays ahead in his future. His wife is almost 70yrs old herself. Devastating. Our local hospital isn't equipped to deal with it properly either. It's outrageous. Considering how strokes are the number one cause of death/disability in the UK you'd think the government and the NHS would make it a priority.
@barbaradavidson1978
@barbaradavidson1978 6 жыл бұрын
offwiththefairies77 nn
@djholidayyerman1171
@djholidayyerman1171 6 жыл бұрын
GOD BLESS Dr Tobinick in Florida USA
@stephanieheaton5597
@stephanieheaton5597 9 жыл бұрын
This puts a smile on my face and tears in my eyes. My mom had an acute stroke in 2011 and thankful she made a full recovery. Thank you to this Doctor, you are a hero. Blessings.
@gilbertocampos4185
@gilbertocampos4185 9 жыл бұрын
What Dr is he and where if i may know
@Theranchhouse1
@Theranchhouse1 9 жыл бұрын
Gilberto Campos Dr Tobinick....he was in California and they banned him...practically....he is now in Florida...You can google him and also Embrel is the medicine he is using for the inj...Embrel has been on the mkt for along time....It is used for severe arthritis and MS and other diseases BUT never been used for stroke/ alz.......The FDA thinks they are GOD and stifle everything nearly in the USA!!!
@gilbertocampos4185
@gilbertocampos4185 9 жыл бұрын
Sucks, my mom had a stroke and I'm searching and searching. No luck though, i thought this was a good shot guess not. Although she is better, making good improvements, doctors wanted to disconnect her, they said she never had a chance. I prayed, and many family members did too, no sign till 4 days later, now she is off the breathing machine. Deamn doctors are disappointed people now a days. Thank you though
@stephanieheaton5597
@stephanieheaton5597 9 жыл бұрын
I think this is worth checking out. This doctor has offices in LA and Florida. Here is the link www.tobinick.com/videos/cognitive-and-neurological-improvement-after-the-inrs-patented-etanercept-treatment-four-years-after-stroke/
@surreal9040
@surreal9040 9 жыл бұрын
I feel, I really do, read above
@PatsyHuntington
@PatsyHuntington 9 жыл бұрын
I found this report on You Tube last year. We are from Quebec. My husband had a stroke 3 years ago. I am not a doctor but have friends in the medical system that understand this treatment. I am taking steps through his Doctor to see if he is compatible for this treatment. We start by seeing the neurologist and Dr.Tobinick also has an associate in the Montreal St. Lucs Hospital. If there is any chance in Hell, it will be all worth it to get my husband back from this awful stroke. You should always get advice from other Doctors. With their consent we will go ahead with this treatment. I would like to talk with this patient though, Linda Lumbra, a stroke victim like my husband.
@Theranchhouse1
@Theranchhouse1 9 жыл бұрын
Please keep us posted of your outcome with the treatment.....I have been following him for years and am trying to keep records...on his behalf....to show the statistics of all the patients that have benefited from this treatment...!
@surreal9040
@surreal9040 9 жыл бұрын
read my post, I live it every day, john
@floranoneofyourbusiness7960
@floranoneofyourbusiness7960 9 жыл бұрын
Hi Patsy, I too from Quebec and live not too far from the Saint Luc hospital. I am curious to know if your husband has received the injection. I would also like to ask you what the name of the associate is in St.Luc Hospital. Please feel free to contact me at florasilva@videotron.ca . J'ai des questions a te poser si cela ne te derange pas trop. Merci
@PatsyHuntington
@PatsyHuntington 9 жыл бұрын
Flora Noneofyourbusiness Nous somme toujours en attente de voir le Neurologue. Ici au Quebec c'est très long. His assossiate only does the research in this field.
@imaspacewoman
@imaspacewoman 8 жыл бұрын
+Patsy Huntington I hope sincerely the medication will help. Did your husband have the Embrel?
@reginab2041
@reginab2041 8 жыл бұрын
Stroke Recovery is very hard process but once the person had guts to withstand the pain the ways are flowing out.I am a stroke survivour and trying all possible .God help alll to have much more guts to recover
@imaspacewoman
@imaspacewoman 6 жыл бұрын
Regina, my brother in law had this perispinal etanercept and It does improve brain function but to a degree. This is not going to heal the damaged brain. He had a severe lt sided stroke with left sided neglect. Is this a miracle? Well NO but it can help with the pain and did help his left sided neglect. His video is on Tobinics website. I am an RN and am telling you it can help but helps different patients to different degrees. Linda in the video is I'm sure the RARE exception for that much recovery. Your post was 1 yr ago and I hope you are doing well.
@samsmom400
@samsmom400 6 жыл бұрын
REGINA B I saw a study MANY years ago that said the best thing to do after a stroke is to crawl.
@llwscott5720
@llwscott5720 6 жыл бұрын
So heartwarming to watch the transformation of Linda. So happy this discovery is available for stroke patients.
@mbaxter22
@mbaxter22 8 жыл бұрын
Holy sh*t is this real life? Why is this not huge news?
@alvarobravosaez9061
@alvarobravosaez9061 8 жыл бұрын
+mbaxter22 is bullshit.
@4998826p
@4998826p 8 жыл бұрын
Because there's more money in people staying sick (ALOT more).
@marcmcallister8352
@marcmcallister8352 7 жыл бұрын
4998826p b
@keeshaonley1880
@keeshaonley1880 7 жыл бұрын
The same reason they won't release the cure for aids
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
Actually this is legit. But what people don't see how it is being handled and the real cost. Trust me I know what he is doing... intimately. What drives me crazy is that this should be affordable for everyone - as it is rather inexpensive to do this. There are many who suffer from the outcome of TBI or stroke... and someone's wallet should not be the reason as to whether he/she should be able to receive some restored function. I know how this works in detail... and I am not a doctor or scientist. I am just smart enough and resourceful enough to have figured it out over the last 3 years. This should be a $1,500.00 procedure - not $15,000.00 ...which is what it is when roped into 'treatment' (multiple shots). People's health is not a game...even if certain medical people think it is. Well.... we as people - deserve this as we elected a clown who wanted to nationalize healthcare... and take a money from the medical profession. This is why he does what he does. Obama caused doctors to be like this.
@vaughnmiller3070
@vaughnmiller3070 2 жыл бұрын
I read all 1,100 comments and I’m not deterred I plan on getting the shot from Dr Tobinick in August, i had a Covid stroke in September and have spent months in rehab trying to get back to normal, I’m hoping for a miracle!
@Suprck
@Suprck Ай бұрын
Did it work?
@MrRtc2010
@MrRtc2010 10 жыл бұрын
My wife was diagnosed with Moyamoya Syndrome. She is 52 years old . Between March 10 , 2014 and May 8, 2014 she had 2 TIA's and 2 mild strokes. The doctors at The Ottawa Hospital ( Civic Campus ) Ottawa ,Ontario, Canada told me that the only way to correct this type of condition was a direct revascularization surgery. The operation took place on May 30,2014. It was a failure. Within hours of the surgery - My wife immediately had a massive stroke and was completely paralysed on her right side and lost her speaking capabilities.On May 30,2014 - I lost my wife as she was. She is bedridden , and has been in the hospital ever since. She was transferred recently to a stroke rehabilitation hospital on October 26,2014. I was told that she would only receive 1 month of stroke rehab - and then if she does not improve significantly - I would have no choice except to admit he into a long term care facility. My wife is a good soul and I love her. I want her back the way she was. Please help.
@pennee1014
@pennee1014 10 жыл бұрын
There are many resources on the web. Join strokenet. And The "national institute of neurological disorders" is a good site. Good luck to you. I am still in the process of finding good help for my Mom and it is very frustrating.
@khedrabgraham7889
@khedrabgraham7889 10 жыл бұрын
Hey
@CloudBrett
@CloudBrett 10 жыл бұрын
I wish your wife well. I had a TIA on Valentine's day 2011. At the time of the stroke I had a 50% drop on my energy and my right lower leg wouldn't work. Since then, I've regained most of what I lost that day--but still MIA is that 50%. I'd like to hear how she does. Take care of yourself as well.
@wotan237
@wotan237 10 жыл бұрын
Im sorry this happened to you, I understand some of what youre going through because my mom had a major stroke five days ago. She is paralyzed on her right side and cannot talk. Im praying for a miracle. I miss my mom, I want her back as she was !!
@TheLoneAngel
@TheLoneAngel 9 жыл бұрын
Pray to God, tell him you wish your wife can be back where she is. Have faith, believe miracle can happen.
@Lilmiket1000
@Lilmiket1000 6 жыл бұрын
aww man watching this video made me tear up. as a doctor to see her difference as night and day. it must be very gratifying!
@ChristiansPrayingTogether
@ChristiansPrayingTogether 6 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely amazing ! To hear that doctor from calif be soooo negative id hate to be his patient . i bet if he had a stroke hed want this imjection ! Now i have to wonder could this help paralyzed people and how about autistic children ? If its increasing blood flow to damaged areas it seems this might help many brain conditions - maybe alzeheimers too - what are we waiting for ? Did anyone die from this treatment ? Then they say well what if it only works a few years ? Well thats a few more years ur functional - what is the problem why isnt this BIG NEWS - big pharma maybe ?
@OdinX316
@OdinX316 6 жыл бұрын
Exactly my thoughts!!! Frankly once it shows such a good outcome it should be tried on other issues as well!
@catamandow1
@catamandow1 6 жыл бұрын
Happy angel , hi , can you tell me what is the name of this procedure ?
@quinnsmith4736
@quinnsmith4736 6 жыл бұрын
Big pharmaceutical companies hates these types of news, and some so called expert doctor doesn’t like someone else intrude on their turfs. The whole cancer treatment in America is a big scam, because each uncure patients will make a million a year for them. They don’t want to cure you,because they still want to sucks the blood dry
@babyghany9991
@babyghany9991 5 жыл бұрын
We will always will never win I wanting cures because of big pharma ,we have to suffer
@Papin47
@Papin47 6 жыл бұрын
So happy for you Linda, truly inspired by your recovery. Wish you continued good health!!
@TuneUpWellness
@TuneUpWellness 5 жыл бұрын
Does it work on mental retardation people?
@Theranchhouse1
@Theranchhouse1 9 жыл бұрын
I have been following Dr Tobinick for quiet a while and he is definitely a pioneer in the pathology dept...of medicine....I can only 'echo' what the patient said...'What more proof do they want?" Its a shame that he isn't getting support from the US doctors and his 'breakthru' is only being heard outside the USA......Shame on the FDA and whoever is holding this treatment back from patients that could have cognitive improvement as well as pain control......So much funding going into ABSURD things by our government....Shame Shame on those stifling his treatment!!!
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
You make some good points but...this could be very inexpensive... and it is not. A giant mindf*ck on people and their money. This should not cost $15,000.00 Oh yes it does... If you think otherwise... you do not understand how this little game works. Someone's pocket is more important than your health. True. There is a lot more going on here than what you are witnessing. This is a $700.00 medication that has the ability to restore some to most function. I am growing weary of these medical people that take advantage of lay people... for money.
@saltymonke3682
@saltymonke3682 7 жыл бұрын
Shah Sahib yea, like CDC selling crappy flu vaccine
@IIoveasl10
@IIoveasl10 6 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am watching your video on youtube. I had two CVA's in 1969. I was 4 and half years in Los Angeles. It is the first time I hear of that drug. I now live in Israel. I will talk to my neurologist about that treatment. I am very happy for that woman and her daughters. I am so happy for you women. Linda, , congratulations!
@lawrencebodner2229
@lawrencebodner2229 8 жыл бұрын
For those who question why Dr. Tobinick’s PSE treatment is not standard treatment protocol as of yet, has a simple explanation. The reason is based on the same pathway that laparoscopic surgery, insulin pump therapy, stem cell therapy, diabetic oral agents, etc.followed to acceptance. It takes time for medicine to shift from old and outdated procedures. Surgeons who have been in practice for thirty years and still performs gallbladder surgery conventional and not laparoscopically is a prime example. Why would a patient succumb to conventional surgery that requires four to six weeks post op when you can have a laparoscopic procedure performed in an outpatient facility followed by quick recovery? PSE is moving in the same direction and will become standard stroke treatment.
@danielszeliga4408
@danielszeliga4408 6 жыл бұрын
Lawrence Bodner d
@joan6793
@joan6793 6 жыл бұрын
WOW, THE JOY YOU HAVE GIVEN THESE PATIENTS IS BEAUTIFUL...THANK YOU...
@doubledogfish
@doubledogfish 6 жыл бұрын
It made me jerk off and WOW, I got color TV as a bonus. Fuck what a life.
@robertspengler6909
@robertspengler6909 8 жыл бұрын
A vast number of scientific studies designed to elucidate the mind/body connection are now showing that these pioneering breakthroughs definitely offer hope for greatly improving the health of people with various life-threatening and debilitating illnesses. With the increasing numbers of families afflicted with concussions, Alzheimer’s disease, chronic stroke, chronic pain, neuropathic pain, depression/psychological disorders, or TBI, preclinical studies and the clinical applications are now showing that the pioneering breakthrough of blocking TNF in the brain definitely offers hope for greatly improving the health of people with these life-threatening and debilitating illnesses.
@bradpolhemus8698
@bradpolhemus8698 7 жыл бұрын
I would agree - except... you are mixing apples and oranges. Let me explain... First, I have enormous respect for you and Ms Tracey - your work is just plain terrific. I know the work you guys have done - and I think it is special. Thank you. With regard to stroke/TBI and Alzheimer's - they really cannot be put be included in the same breath - or sentence. To over-simplify it.... stroke is a a loss of oxygen to cerebral tissue...from clot or split in a vessel, TBI could be similar - but from falling off a bike.... but AD is different. A degenerative disease from a nutritional deficiency - discovered in the 1950's. The softening or receding of the myelin sheath - subsequently - the loss of brain function for that tissue. The body/brains works rapidly to rescue function and it tries to move it to nearby tissue - but inflammation continues - and synaptic function is again interfered with. This is why AD patients get a reprieve from a TNF antagonist - but need more in a chronic, repetitive fashion. It fixes nothing. The degenerative disease has not been stopped. The people at Harvard look at the outcome (plaques and tangles) and think they are on to something... they are not. But medicine is about treating anything 'backwards' (from symptom.. but never all the way to cure). If you cure - you have no repetitive, money producing patient. We can't have that right? AD cannot be included here. In the 1950's they gave this observation a name... encephalomalacia. It was a deficiency in cholesterol... yet your doctor wants you to take a statin to lower it. Malignant dumb. Enough EFA will help you liver manage good and bad - and most importantly - feed your brain - with cholesterol. Remember... 75% is pure cholesterol - and 90%must come from your diet every day. Continually treating AD with a TNF antagonist and NOT feeding the brain... will result in death. It is temporary relief. God knows all and it is time to stop the madness. Luke 8:17 BTW, it was the Carnegie's and Rockefeller's who made medicine this way - at the turn of the 20th century. So... one must realize that 2 (yes, two) cures for cancer exist. The first was found by Hitlers's scientists in 1930. It is time... Luke 8:17
@trustinwwjd1997
@trustinwwjd1997 6 жыл бұрын
For what's worth, I was suffering fm stroke during 2014-5 almost completely losing mobility on my Left-side of body, n started having foggy brain/head just thinking about how to end all not to cause anybody else any burden or inconvenience. Also at the same time, having great deal of eyes trouble especially with dry-eyes symptoms (In 2017, it turned out to be Retina-hole on one eye to get Laser-surgery ). But one thing I have wanted till my last breath is to keep on reading Bible especially Proverb, Psalms, daily & other books outloud whenever I can. Even my voice was sounded just dying man. While suffering stroke symptoms, my neighbors had been asking me "HOW U DOING ?" with worrysome expression in their face. One neighbor was telling another "I think he is very sick dying". I just could not think what/how to respond without even looking at them either not knowing what to do. But I still had to find a job again in urgent manner hence keep sending out my resume to hundreds via emails. In 2016 & 2017, I was able to work 2 full years by the grace of my LORD GOD JESUS CHRIST. Now here is what I'm getting at. While working my last job 1 full yr during 2017, I did have a lot of trouble with stroke's aftereffect symptons, beginning to have Alzheimer's symptons like in the middle of rush hour driving either going to work or coming home after work, I would be very confused all of the sudden forgetting where I was driving or was going to etc. . . Due to unsatisfied performance on my job, I was finally let go even with 30 yrs of experience in the same field. Out of job again at the end of 2017, decided to find some specialist for my eyes since all I have is time if not forced early retirement. Even after having Retina-hole surgery, still having severe dry-eyes symptons, but couldn't just keep to to MDs. But still wanted to find a new job (LOL) searching the internet to send resume as many as I can. Then just happened to see KZbin VIDs referenced to my symptons of stroke, Alzheimer, dry-eyes to learn some natural treatments with discernment by LORD's mercy. 1: Coconut Oil (extra virgin organic, unrefined, cold-pressed) which TRULY have helped me bigtime ; REALLY, it's like somebody turned light-switch ON in my brain ! since I started taking 1 or 2 spoonful daily since about past 3 month now. 2: Castor Oil (Organic, all natural, cold-pressed) to apply in both eyes when going to sleep which has helped me big-time with much lessen dry-eyes condition when wake up. (PS: Also, have been applying COCONUT OIL to the edges of my eyes in AM utilizing Q-tip which was learned fm one of the KZbin VIDS also. So have not been spending money for eye-drops which is not cheap if good one). GOD bless for your good works.
@sunshine-mr8og
@sunshine-mr8og 6 жыл бұрын
This story should be broadcasted to the world..This offers hope to everyone and they should be allowed to know that this treatment is available to them or our loved ones.
@MegaMusicNotes
@MegaMusicNotes 8 жыл бұрын
Stroke does not come all of a sudden - it creeps in. Your body give you many signs, so you would change. I had a sign about 14 years ago, and I changed. Now, I feel completely fine, and getting better with each day! There are a few things you can do right away to start a recovery process. Believe it or not, adding sauerkraut (preferably home-made, without salt) or rejuvelac from cabbage (the easiest thing to make), to your diet will provide amazing neurological support. (check my To Be Or Not To Be Sick - "FDA Approved" playlist for the info) Something to keep in mind - our brain develops new paths to replace the damaged ones. You can recover the lost functions by imagining how you used to do it before. (the scientific name for it is "plastic brain"). I also love using therapeutic grade essential oils, which are so effective at supporting many functions. Get better!
@BondofOblivion
@BondofOblivion 8 жыл бұрын
A stroke can happen all of a sudden
@vesnatomasevic2703
@vesnatomasevic2703 8 жыл бұрын
+MegaMusicNotes My mother had a stroke all of a sudden. There were absolutely no signs at all.
@MegaMusicNotes
@MegaMusicNotes 8 жыл бұрын
Vesna Tomasevic she was completely perfect - no complaints at all? good blood pressure, blood results, digestion,happy, no pains anywhere? What kind of stroke did she have?
@vesnatomasevic2703
@vesnatomasevic2703 8 жыл бұрын
+MegaMusicNotes That's right. She didn't have any complaints at all, no specific stress, no pain, good blood pressure and blood results. It was an ischemic stroke and it happened while she was waking up. (she was in bed). That was 2 years ago and she is still trying to recover. The doctors still have no idea why it happened, could be genetics
@MegaMusicNotes
@MegaMusicNotes 8 жыл бұрын
+Vesna Tomasevic How is she feeling, if you don't mind? what are the problems? Neurological?
@fireballplay2946
@fireballplay2946 6 жыл бұрын
What an amazing discovery! It gives such hope to patients who have no other hope! God bless this wonderful man !
@fosho198
@fosho198 8 жыл бұрын
I think the after effects speak for themselves.... evidence or not. If I had a stroke I would be willing to do whatever possible in order to regain my physical motor, comprehension and speaking skills to live a full and happy life - pain free. The very core of medicine is based on people who took chances. The development of drugs is based on scientists who took risks or found therapies either by coincidence or self trialed. If I were a stroke victim I would like to know that this treatment is available to me - risks and all. If this treatment clearly benefits the individual and they feel content and happy then was is it so controversial? Health systems and clinicians need to move back to benefiting humans and not pharmaceutical companies ... they want to clinically trial if for what ... they say they need to trial if for side effects etc but who ends up the lucky person that gets to brand it as their own and sell it off for millions to a pharmaceutical company? Interesting ... I say patients should have a right in what treatment they believe makes their life better!
@bellaluce7322
@bellaluce7322 6 жыл бұрын
I had a stroke at 46, 2 years ago. I am fortunate I had minimal deficits. Seeing this makes me praise God even more how blessed and fortunate I was. My heart aches for those who aren’t as fortunate. God bless them all. 🙏🌹
@johnredorn
@johnredorn 8 жыл бұрын
I need that treatment
@Elizabethd69
@Elizabethd69 6 жыл бұрын
thank god for youtube ! that we can watch and see the results .The problem is , we don't know if this is long term results or not but it is an alternative treatment better than the alternative of saying there is no hope of getting better. If the Doctors that say this and it was their mother with no hope, I 'm sure they would want to try it ..I have had two strokes and I feel very fortunate . I was only left with neuropathy in my left hand. Watching this really makes me realize how grateful I should be..I hope the best for this woman and hope this is a cure and not temporary..
@chidude
@chidude 8 жыл бұрын
Linda’s recovery was remarkable but to prevent another stroke, in the supermarket she should choose real butter instead of that plastic margarine!
@danspatariu7356
@danspatariu7356 8 жыл бұрын
neither help to prevent another one, but buying margarine and cheese after a stroke it is simply mind blowing stupidity.
@gracelilyyoshua328
@gracelilyyoshua328 7 жыл бұрын
Sitaifun Mac : margarine process is just 1 step to plastic ... eat as close to as nature gives 👐💕
@xoahkxodu
@xoahkxodu 8 жыл бұрын
This video just made me cry.My Mother just had a severe stroke last Sunday. 😩
@staybent9380
@staybent9380 6 жыл бұрын
It's not a miracle, it's a drug, a great breakthrough. Fantastic results
@hummingbird2230
@hummingbird2230 3 жыл бұрын
My brother needs this kind of help where can I get this help for him
@BCrawford64
@BCrawford64 10 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad this lady got her life back. She reminds me of my grandmother.
@sjbolton72
@sjbolton72 8 жыл бұрын
two years on and still this is only available in America. Australian doctors refuse to perform this for me and like most stroke sufferers I got 5 months in hospital and rehab then our health care system abandons us. There is almost no willingness to try things for people and all stroke sufferers are treated like elderly dementia sufferers regardless of age.
@DavidVargas
@DavidVargas 8 жыл бұрын
That's so sad to hear. There should be at least 1 person that's willing to try it. Otherwise you should try to arrange some kind of protest and pressure movement, at least on a Facebook page, to press on doctors to stop being so closed minded.
@DavidVargas
@DavidVargas 8 жыл бұрын
From Wikipedia: "According to a 2012 article in the Sydney Morning Herald, there is one physician in Australia who was trained in Tobinick's technique, but that physician would not allow the publication to disclose his identity."
@sjbolton72
@sjbolton72 8 жыл бұрын
+David Vargas its not a complicated procedure, doesnt need special training, thats all there so middlemen and insurance get their cut. Still doesn't help any of us getting closer to a normal life.
@mayerp3878
@mayerp3878 7 жыл бұрын
Steve Bolton Hopefully they should have this procedure available in qld gold coast next year hopefully as they are recruiting for clinical trials this year. I hear tner procedure is cheaper also if approved by government.
@turbowhistler80
@turbowhistler80 6 жыл бұрын
Steve Bolton Sue them for alot of money unless they perform the cure
@djholidayyerman1171
@djholidayyerman1171 6 жыл бұрын
This injection makes me very happy and gives me much hope.God Bless this Florida doctor and keep up the miracle work.
@doubledogfish
@doubledogfish 6 жыл бұрын
you easily duped by most people? I have a box that turns 1 dollar into 10 Dollars. Wanna buy one?It's only 500$ and will make you your money back 10 X in 1 year.
@theregoesagoza
@theregoesagoza 8 жыл бұрын
I've had two strokes in the past year so I'm ready to try it. If it works awesome and if it don't it was worth a shot.
@saysomething5538
@saysomething5538 8 жыл бұрын
Hope you got money to waste, they ripped off one of my friends. If you think failure is worth it go for it
@aleksandrathomas8725
@aleksandrathomas8725 8 жыл бұрын
maybe if I didn't try it- and had no results---I would also think it ere worth a try. Now I think it wasn't. 6700 wasted.
@sherriebeazley8150
@sherriebeazley8150 6 жыл бұрын
What a awesome video thank you. My mom was lucky when she had her stroke she recovered but most don't and how wonderful to see this make a person life better. Priceless....
@kennywally7906
@kennywally7906 9 жыл бұрын
mom had a stroke jan 2014 and has right side paralysis of arm and leg...sure would love to see mom walk again...she hates being bedridden with no improvement in condition.
@slay_hunny2630
@slay_hunny2630 8 жыл бұрын
I'll keep you both in my prayers!❤️
@MrChuanhquan
@MrChuanhquan 8 жыл бұрын
+kenny wally my dad having a same problem with right arm now unable to move. Medical expense is so goddamn high
@kennywally7906
@kennywally7906 8 жыл бұрын
yeah, so sorry to hear...go to earth clinic and read, best wishes!
@kennywally7906
@kennywally7906 8 жыл бұрын
thank you so much...but Mom went back home with our heavenly Father and her family...I miss her dearly. blessings to you!Miranda is a sinner!!!
@sukhbirsingh5579
@sukhbirsingh5579 8 жыл бұрын
hey I'm going through the same thing. my dad suffered a stroke and is paralysed on the left side, any advice you have to recover quicker.
@deedeewinfrey3181
@deedeewinfrey3181 5 жыл бұрын
I wish my mom could have had that treatment.😪 miss you mom.
@redtroika8264
@redtroika8264 6 жыл бұрын
If she received intravenous ozone at the right dose right from the beginning, her symptoms would have reversed 100% and healed the lesion created by lack of oxygen in the brain. These folks are still in the dark ages of drug medicine. That's the sad part. I must find the off label treatment fascinating and worth investigating. Intravenous ozone/oxygen treatment is a fraction of the cost of this drug.
@1freethinkr388
@1freethinkr388 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you sooo much for posting this AMAZING video! I have shared it with many others on my FB Epiphanies & Innovations page as well as others. I think EVERYONE should check this out further and share it with others. Who would SERIOUSLY not want to offer hope & relief to anyone who has suffered a stroke?!
@phillipfay3599
@phillipfay3599 10 жыл бұрын
We really need to know how often the result is that good .The second person in the story paid 10000 dollars and took a Big risk flying from Australia to get very little help from the same treatment.This medication carries a risk of causing a stroke as well .Much more needs to be published so that people don't get their hopes of a miracle cure dashed .
@risemahadeva
@risemahadeva 6 жыл бұрын
I hear what you're saying, but honestly, no one knows for sure whether or not any drug is going to work. This is par for the course in treatment. Even with surgical procedures physicians will tell you, "If all goes as planned it should do this, however there is a chance that it may not or it may worsen your condition." So as far as "hopes of a miracle cure dashed" this is a treatment that shows great promise just like the many other treatments we already have that show great promise. There's no guarantee that any of it is going to work. Not everyone who suffers from a headache and takes an aspirin or tylenol is cured of their headache. This is no different. However for some, it's well worth the risk, even for the possibility that it may not work, because what IF this is the miracle they've been hoping for.
@sizesmith
@sizesmith 7 жыл бұрын
I would love to get this treatment! I had a stroke 5/166/17, left me completely right side paralyzed. I'm very fortunate to be improving, walking, good speech, 95% swallowing, and arm is returning, but I am having to sell my home, give up piano, and more.
@doubledogfish
@doubledogfish 6 жыл бұрын
how 'bout the good stuff. got to give that up to julie
@johnnyllooddte3415
@johnnyllooddte3415 6 жыл бұрын
do you think it would work on a extra severe MS bedridden patient in ft worth..shes about 60.. how can i found dr tobinick please..doc johnny,.. hell i dont care if its placebo effect
@musicrepairs
@musicrepairs 6 жыл бұрын
As a non medical person it was a heart warming story. I have grown to hate the medical establishment. It is so money driven. And for the doctors who choose to keep the doors of hope open for people, these are the people I respect. To the doctor in the story the comment “pigs may fly” you are exactly the medical professional person I would prefer to avoid.
@j22frosty
@j22frosty 9 жыл бұрын
I called Dr. Tobinick's office for information and to make an initial appointment to discuss the possibility of treatment for my husband who suffered a hemorrhagic stroke. The lady I spoke to was insistent that we have a telephone consultation prior to the initial meeting. She told me the cost of the consultation would be over $700 and said it would be refunded if it was determined that my husband could not be treated with the drug, Embrel. She would answer no questions and stated that our questions could only be addressed in this consultation. I felt I was talking to a "snake oil" salesperson and was very turned off. It did not seem possible that a professional medical organization would operate in this manner. However, after watching the video for a 2nd time, I still am intrigued with the possibilities but wonder why legitimate medical research organizations have not conducted the "double-blind" studies that could show the true effects of the treatment.
@ngr1948
@ngr1948 9 жыл бұрын
Shirley Whelan the lady who answered your phone is the receptionist and it is ILLEGAL for her to answer medical questionsthe need to go thru initial costly consultation is the way to filter and separate "just curious" from those who seriously consider this treatment. "Double blind study" meaning that half of disabled people would not get drug which might help them? SERIOUSLY?
@j22frosty
@j22frosty 9 жыл бұрын
Konrad Korzeniowski I hope your treatment works! Please keep us updated.
@RingoYote
@RingoYote 9 жыл бұрын
Shirley Whelan the lady cannot answer medical questions as she is not a doctor and could lose her job and possibly end up in jail, it's the same thing in any emergency room, "you have to ask the doctor" they are not at liberty to answer medical questions as they are not qualified/certified to
@ngr1948
@ngr1948 9 жыл бұрын
Shirley Whelan it didn't...not the first and not the last disappointment.That Linda woman was probably the only patient it worked so well.
@j22frosty
@j22frosty 9 жыл бұрын
Konrad Korzeniowski I am sorry. Keep looking for a miracle and it will happen!
@woodmansteve8501
@woodmansteve8501 6 жыл бұрын
My wife is in rehab facility. Had stroke in February with evidence of older strokes....mainly dealing with apraxia..(specifically the posterior parietal cortex) in which the individual has difficulty with the motor planning to perform tasks or movements when asked, provided that the request or command is understood and he/she is willing to perform the task..physical therapy is going good, she has no weakness in legs, arms etc...
@robertspengler6909
@robertspengler6909 8 жыл бұрын
The scientific evidence previously considered in our 2014 review, demonstrate that rapid effects of perispinal etanercept are entirely compatible with brain physiology as it is understood today. The remarkable validation of the triumph of this procedure is clear when seeing patients’ pain free, extremely excited, recovering movement in compromised limbs, and regaining speech and communication. Therefore, it is very evident that the disruption of brain-TNF homeostasis elicits maladaptive alterations producing numerous neurological disorders.
@Shawnlynn44
@Shawnlynn44 5 жыл бұрын
If you go to Panama (I believe), you can be upto 90-some% back to yourself with stem cell therapy. Mel Gibsons dad had approx 3 major organ failures going on plus numerous other things...after the stem cell, hes doing great! Hes almost 100%
@isaiahjones8721
@isaiahjones8721 10 жыл бұрын
Okay... after doing a little bit of research I'm not so sold on this anymore. I googled the name of the first patient, Lisa Lumbra, and it turns out that she didn't actually even have a Stroke, she had a pretty severe seizure (I'll embed the article below.) So actually this segment on 60 minutes is actually a bit misleading in that they open the segment talking about how this cures Stroke patients, but the success story is about someone who didn't even have a Stroke. I had my hopes up for a little bit but this sucks... Article here: www.foxbangor.com/news/local-news/4309-stroke-patients.html
@tange7617
@tange7617 10 жыл бұрын
Linda Lumbra had a stroke induced seizure. "Stroke is the most common cause of seizures in the aging population and approximately 10 percent of stroke survivors experience a seizure after a stroke." You can read more here: www.stroke.org/site/PageServer?pagename=seizures
@davidward1317
@davidward1317 10 жыл бұрын
TANGE I had two seizures after my stroke which was a massive Ischemic stroke which should have killed me outright
@tange7617
@tange7617 10 жыл бұрын
David Ward I hope you're ok now.
@davidward1317
@davidward1317 10 жыл бұрын
Left side still very weak but otherwise okay thanks
@limepomeranc
@limepomeranc 10 жыл бұрын
David Ward stay strong. ;)
@KM00Youtube
@KM00Youtube 5 жыл бұрын
Why hasn't this treatment been advocated more and more public?? This was posted in 2014 and it is now 2018 and this is the first I have heard of this medical treatment!!
@danspatariu7356
@danspatariu7356 8 жыл бұрын
why would you buy margarine after u suffered a stroke? 21:41
@blacksuperhero23
@blacksuperhero23 6 жыл бұрын
Dan Spătariu or cheese
@dorfone
@dorfone 6 жыл бұрын
Why not? She can shop now.
@martinitime3537
@martinitime3537 6 жыл бұрын
Dan Spătariu My thoughts exactly. Maybe she should think about what caused her stroke in the first place. If she doesn’t change her lifestyle and Standard American diet she’ll just have another one sooner or later.
@temperateortropical161
@temperateortropical161 6 жыл бұрын
dorfone: research how margarine is made.
@dorfone
@dorfone 6 жыл бұрын
I have. It is just vegetable oil and water. Some margarine have trans fat, some do not. It is all about choice.
@blackpinksshanegal7952
@blackpinksshanegal7952 7 жыл бұрын
I hope he's still have that cure for the stroke even now 2017. I hope it can reach all over the world so that it can heal people who needs it especially in Asia, Philippines
@clandguth
@clandguth 8 жыл бұрын
Dr. Saver, tell that to the lady that got her life back after 3 min. This is the problem folks. To much money to be made on victims. grrr
@olgarodriguez2142
@olgarodriguez2142 6 жыл бұрын
I was an RN working critical care and all around traveling nurse over 35 years
@nicm1411
@nicm1411 8 жыл бұрын
Has the good doctor who did this get any congrats from the medical profession? Who is he? Where's his story?
@RamonaRayTodosSantosBCS
@RamonaRayTodosSantosBCS 6 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh my mama called her mom mammy! Sooo happy for you! I recuperated from from a mild stroke but it took 10 years.
@Bill1951au
@Bill1951au 10 жыл бұрын
WOW, just wow. That's all I can say.
@MegaBlueEyezz
@MegaBlueEyezz 10 жыл бұрын
Sue Grandma Im sorry. I hope you can get some of your money back.
@ngr1948
@ngr1948 9 жыл бұрын
Sue Grandma sorry to hear that as i'm hoping to try it. . what kind of stroke was it?
@3paynes
@3paynes 7 жыл бұрын
This has moved me beyond.......I don't even have words. Amazing amazing!!!! My stroke was 4 months ago. I just watched this video in our stroke group......omgosh we are all in tears. HOW do we get it thru FDA sooner??
@doubledogfish
@doubledogfish 6 жыл бұрын
this has moved me too, to the toilet to ralph
@paulalopesboucinha6034
@paulalopesboucinha6034 8 жыл бұрын
hi! im a stroke survivor for 10 years will this work on me? can you please let me know? and i am from Canada if it works for me please let me know what i need to do to be able to get this i was 31 when i stroked left side paralyzed i am 41 now walking with a bit of a limp but don't have the use of my arm and would love to get it back please let me know this gives me and other stroke survivors a lot of hope thanks!
@vesnatomasevic2703
@vesnatomasevic2703 8 жыл бұрын
+paula lopes boucinha I don't know about this but I can advise you to try bobath therapy. (you can look it up on Google) It helped my mother a lot. Also, you can do a lot to prevent it using the right food and spices.
@alvarobravosaez9061
@alvarobravosaez9061 8 жыл бұрын
+paula lopes boucinha, no! unfortunately, this is propaganda.. I went there my self, had the injection and nothing happened, prior this I contacted them they say I had to pay us1000 just to see if I was suitable in a over the phone interview, I was! very suitable, so they said. wait for a week for effect, Nothing, not even a 1% difference that was when they offered another injection for another 10000. it looks GREAT here doesn't, hope to missery
@thedude4770
@thedude4770 8 жыл бұрын
thank you for posting this!
@sukhbirsingh5579
@sukhbirsingh5579 8 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that. I'm suffering through the same thing right now and I was wondering if you could share some advice with me. my left arm is paralyzed but I have control over my shoulder. my left leg is also paralyzed but I have slight control on moving it, I can only walk with a hemi-walker, though.
@Peta-Hazel-thornhill-Bim
@Peta-Hazel-thornhill-Bim 7 жыл бұрын
paula lopes boucina how do you manage to keep going after 10 years, i am approaching only 5-years and in the same condition but I am so disgusted by it, it's so frustrating to see no improvement after such time passed, even had botox but useless, if these people are spreading false hope God will deal with t hem - that's my prayer, i am also from Canada, Toronto Please PM me so we can connect; notice your post is from 1-year ago so i hope Im not too late'Thanks
@rlsnorton864
@rlsnorton864 6 жыл бұрын
Wonderful to watch a stroke patient transform.
@doubledogfish
@doubledogfish 6 жыл бұрын
To The moon Norton. You nit wit. What the fuk is up with all these mindless fuckin people.
@aleksandrathomas8725
@aleksandrathomas8725 8 жыл бұрын
Did that and, sorry to say, it did NOTHING. My husband believes it is a very expensive scam. That Linda woman is probably the only one for whom it worked so well. I'm not that harsh- it just does nothing in most cases... I think the. injection should be more controlled (like with ultrasound)
@SuperZimpatico
@SuperZimpatico 5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, just wonderful, the other doctor who not agree with this treatment are just jealous that they didn’t found this first
@Pimpczar2011
@Pimpczar2011 9 жыл бұрын
My father just had a stroke and he's still unconscious and I wonder can this drug can revive such an individual and normalize brain/motor functions.
@chriswilcox7426
@chriswilcox7426 9 жыл бұрын
+Pimpczar2011 i hope ur father has recover and is able to get this treatment
@Pimpczar2011
@Pimpczar2011 9 жыл бұрын
+Chris Wilcox Thank you kind sir(or mam)!
@chriswilcox7426
@chriswilcox7426 9 жыл бұрын
i am a mam, have just taken my daughter for the treatment, she hasnt found all her words yet but has unlocked some core areas pian, confusion , taste buds ect and will be looking forward to more good effects "-
@gujingc
@gujingc 9 жыл бұрын
+Chris Wilcox Chris - I am a stroke survivor whose life was disrupted 3 years ago. I want to know more. Jing
@gujingc
@gujingc 9 жыл бұрын
+Chris Wilcox Chris - I am a stroke survivor whose life was disrupted 3 years ago. I want to know more. Jing
@dr.elizabethmartin7118
@dr.elizabethmartin7118 5 жыл бұрын
My Australian Grandfather dies of a stroke - he was only in his 60s.........my Mum was devastated at a young age. I never met any of my grandparents, sadly.........glad to know we can now rescue people, but it is even better to PREVENT. Live close to nature in what you take into your body, live healthy and natural in every way as much as humanly/spiritually possible (NOT easy these days - just do it!) cheers
@cheryltrozelle4855
@cheryltrozelle4855 8 жыл бұрын
I guess this is just a cruel scam.
@terriannniemeier37
@terriannniemeier37 6 жыл бұрын
it is the good treatment, I remember years ago asking my Mother to get muscle relaxer into her neck, you have answered my prayers
@blameitonmya.d.d4684
@blameitonmya.d.d4684 9 жыл бұрын
I went for out "consultation" today in LA and Dr. Kim was very rude and unprofessional, after reading the yelp reviews and being very disappointed after experiencing the same type of treatment I won't be gong back, I really was hoping this would work but it looks like its more of a scam then anything.
@ngr1948
@ngr1948 9 жыл бұрын
Blame it on my A.D.D I have appointment 7/1--but there are problems to find my records---I'm going to Florida though. (was not crazy about the lady dr who did consultation too--but nevertheless I want to try it!)
@suejohnson6801
@suejohnson6801 9 жыл бұрын
I flew from UK to California and saw Dr Kim, having had the phone consultation. My balance, speech, taste were improved not to mention my "fog" was lifted. It didn't do much for my leg and arm but it was well worth it to have my thought processes clearer and to be able to say them! It was expensive but worth it!
@suejohnson6801
@suejohnson6801 9 жыл бұрын
Sue Johnson I am planning to go a year further on but this time I will go to Florida - might as well make a holiday from it! This time I am hoping something will happen to my leg and arm. I have no doubt that it works often but they can't tell where or how much.
@ngr1948
@ngr1948 9 жыл бұрын
Sue Johnson well, you might say my balance improved from being VERY VERY BAD to just VERY BAD. at that rate I would need 3-4 injections to see meaningful change. that Linda was walking!
@paulablankenship7658
@paulablankenship7658 8 жыл бұрын
+Sue Johnson you had the injection?? have you gotten any better? and did have you lost any improvements that you gained?
@markemyshibukawa9254
@markemyshibukawa9254 6 жыл бұрын
This would've been so awesome for my dad & mom. I'm glad for these people!
@mycharmedunicorn8715
@mycharmedunicorn8715 6 жыл бұрын
I wish I had seen this a year ago. I am so sorry Mom 😓
@cunaeus22
@cunaeus22 8 жыл бұрын
How dare Dr. Tobinick treat his patients and relieve their symptoms without permission from the people who brought us so many drugs that have been recalled?
@aleksandrathomas8725
@aleksandrathomas8725 8 жыл бұрын
the don't believe it is a cure
@israelphoenix
@israelphoenix 6 жыл бұрын
Well said
@josephputz2964
@josephputz2964 6 жыл бұрын
I've had dystonia for 54 years and have been hoping for a cure all that time. It's been a struggle. I've had 2 neurologist over the years and neither of them have mentioned this treatment.
@dawudabuadam
@dawudabuadam 6 жыл бұрын
As a stroke survivor, I wanna learn more about this procedure
@farissheridan5828
@farissheridan5828 6 жыл бұрын
I am 52, when I was 39 I was attacked by two people I dont know to this day, my head hit the concrete pavement the two then ran away leaving me for dead. It resulted in a blood clot on my brain, I had to have brain surgery the next day to release the pressure on my brain. The whole thing left me in a coma for three weeks and paralyzed on my right side, and unable to speak..after months of physio I walk normalish now, my speech returned after a year with speech therapy but strangely enough I sound like Ive got a foreign accent, Im dyspraxic on top of that. My right arm however has never recovered, I can feel everything but I have trouble moving it. I am in alot of pain every day from a sublux shoulder and stiffness of the arm. I am lucky Im left handed, I crave for my two arms back Ive more or less given up hope that this can be achieved in my lifetime. Less pain without drugs and a little more movement would be a godsend to me. Any pioneering work however slim the chance gives people the hope, when I was recovering I got moved to a stroke rehabilitation center, I couldnt believe the amount of people that were ready to give up.. giving up and waiting to die is not an option. It is very difficult, every day things that people take for granted (putting on socks, tying up shoe laces or even buttering toast) took three times as long or meant you had to ask for help. I always thought of it as ''now I know how a baby feels like trying to communicate his/hers feelings'' I acquired skills in my left hand that I thought were impossible (I wear slip on shoes now, but I havent mastered the art of peeling with one arm yet) overuse of one arm has taken its toll Im starting to notice.. My left hand is starting to ache pretty much continuously. My message to people who've had a stroke or suffered similar to me is NEVER EVER GIVE UP HOPE, without people who pioneer we would still be stuck in the middle ages.
@britneymelgar1829
@britneymelgar1829 6 жыл бұрын
Wow, my mom just had one..I will investigate more about it..thank you so much..Blessed be our god, ..this is amazing
@Cassiye94
@Cassiye94 3 жыл бұрын
I’m 44 and had 3 stroke and 2 seizures due to blood clots from covid. I’m very interested. I’ve lost my left side and just want to be normal. I don’t care about my walking gait but to be able to use my left arm so I can go back to work, drive, and hold my granddaughter. This sounds like a miracle
@mreverybody1150
@mreverybody1150 3 жыл бұрын
Although this treatment (not the one in the video) is often talked about for use just after a stroke, it still may be worth while looking into for recovery as well www.minds.com/AnonArrow/blog/dmso-for-stroke-993507096141893632 Also read this www.cre8-health.com/dmso-the-real-mms-miracle-mineral-solution/ If you are on any medication, then it's unlikely you will be able to use what's mentioned in the website links because it will contraindicate due to the increase in absorption it causes in the body. Magnesium is something you should look into as well. If you want to know more in general, watch this guys video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oafVeap3orqSqNE He mentioned some that have used the molecule to recover from paralysis too.
@sempiternal543
@sempiternal543 6 жыл бұрын
So happy for Linda and family!
@MrRdt1970
@MrRdt1970 6 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad she's better
@64MrDanny
@64MrDanny 5 жыл бұрын
AWESOME,,, looking forward to seeing the long term effectiveness... 👍
@revealanation7778
@revealanation7778 7 жыл бұрын
My aunt just had a bad stroke, I pray she gets to this point that she may have this opportunity.
@trustinwwjd1997
@trustinwwjd1997 6 жыл бұрын
Whoa, , ,Am I so glad KZbin finally show this VID to me as well now (5/25/2018) Thanks so much for the VID, , , GOD bless for your good works.
@seemadavid9694
@seemadavid9694 6 жыл бұрын
I can't express my feelings at this moment. I am too overwhelmed.I have also suffered from a stroke.and today I am back to myself because of Gods blessings and proper medication given to me at the right time.thank you Lord.
@manganmegamangan
@manganmegamangan 8 жыл бұрын
linda seems so alive realy like her personality
@soularddave2
@soularddave2 6 жыл бұрын
If I was a LOT younger, I would work hard to become a doctor, just so I could contribute to this line of research. This world needs many more open minded explorers to follow up on promising treatments for the many, many people in need.
@galeon0570
@galeon0570 6 жыл бұрын
Wow i need this treatment now i been dealing with stroke issues for close to 2yrs now
@baynative
@baynative 6 жыл бұрын
I pray my dad can recover like this!
@vidsforsquids
@vidsforsquids 6 жыл бұрын
Good for Linda!!! That’s amazing! She should try to avoid the foods that were a part of the cause of her stroke to begin with...
@paulablankenship7658
@paulablankenship7658 8 жыл бұрын
I have been reading up on this. my mom. had a massive stroke in Aug of 2014. my husband and I are really considering this for her. yes, its a huge gamble but if it works it would be so worth it!
@alvarobravosaez9061
@alvarobravosaez9061 8 жыл бұрын
+Paula Blankenship it doesn't.
@paulablankenship7658
@paulablankenship7658 8 жыл бұрын
We are on our way back home. She had the treatment on Thursday. It seemed to help a little with the sensations in her face and arm. Right after treatment her speech was more pronounced. I wouldn't say it was a success but not a complete failure either.
@francisflood8921
@francisflood8921 5 жыл бұрын
How long does these improvements last? Does one have to have more injections on a regular basis? What about costs? AMAZING!!!
@sandrashaffer1684
@sandrashaffer1684 6 жыл бұрын
I suffered a stroke in 09 and it left me paralyzed on left side would love to try this!!!!
@MrPilcher1
@MrPilcher1 9 жыл бұрын
We need this in Australia I'll put up my hand I've fought on for 13 years with a 80% gain I'd love a 100% gain
@dkdograCEH
@dkdograCEH 6 жыл бұрын
It is miracle, my father is also suffering from the same. He is about 78 years, Is this treatment is available in The India. If yes kindly let me know.
@jackiespears3372
@jackiespears3372 6 жыл бұрын
Would love to try this new treatment to see if it w orks for me as well as it did for these patients, ive suffered a major stroke 3 and a half years ago and it has affected my left side and i would just be so grateful to have a chance for total healing once and for all,it would be godsent for me to have that chance to be healed completely when ive thought there was no hope of finding such a cure as this!!!
@brucemayberry8692
@brucemayberry8692 8 жыл бұрын
All I can say is WOW!!! I recently had a stroke and while I'm running about 95% of normal (unlike the vast majority of survivors) I'd still like to get the other 5% back... Who wouldn't? Time for more research by survivors and caregivers.
@veelauran9141
@veelauran9141 10 жыл бұрын
for some people it is a miracle. It should be available to all without a high price. It's worth a try. God Bless all who suffer..
@3paynes
@3paynes 7 жыл бұрын
Bless her, she got her life back!!! Bless these scientists and docs too
@doubledogfish
@doubledogfish 6 жыл бұрын
god bless those stupid people who believe shit does not stink
@nishizzel
@nishizzel 9 жыл бұрын
All I want to know is how is linda doing this days..since it written posted on 2014...and if any of the patients who took this cure has felt any side effects...thanks
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