Posts Tagged ‘adult stem cell transplant’

Adult Stem Cell Transplant Saves Devon After A Bleak Diagnosis

Friday, February 26th, 2016

Two years ago, Devon (then 8 years old) was diagnosed with Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML) – a high-risk leukemia with a slim survival rate of 5 to 10 percent in children.

An adult stem cell transplant was Devon’s only chance at life, and this in itself presented another challenge. Because of a genetic anomaly, Devon’s family members were disqualified to be his bone marrow donors for the adult stem cell transplant.

Against the odds, however, a search of the worldwide network of blood and marrow donors yielded one perfect “10 for 10” match from a 30-year-old man in Germany. Devon’s mother, Sunshine Weaver, recalls, “Here’s this guy we’ve never met, who has no idea who we are, and suddenly he’s the answer to our prayers for Devon.”

The transplant was done. Devon is now 10 years old and in great health. He has the eating habits and all the energy of a healthy 10 year old boy.

To watch Devon’s remarkable recovery watch this video:

Life Changing Adult Stem Cell Transplant For Lupus Patient

Sunday, June 15th, 2014

Jackie Stollfus is the picture of health today thanks to an adult stem cell transplant.

Jackie was devastated when she was diagnosed with Lupus, at just 21 years of age.  The skin lesions, swelling and overall weakness almost broker her and her husband felt powerless.  Watch this video to see Jackie’s story and her incredible progress since she had her adult stem cell transplant.  It’s an incredible transformation.