Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Winding up Round 2

Hey everyone, here we are again at the end of another session, tomorrow is my last day of treatment here in Delhi. Its been another rewarding session with big gains made in balance, I've also gained some more feeling and awareness of my legs and feet and got a little bit of movement back also. Louis "Last Minute" Rowe has just booked a flight home - 1 day before I leave.. So its smiles all round!! Speaking of leaving things to the last minute and on a much more serious note. The Stem Cell fundraiser is on October 17 and the Grand Hyatt Melbourne, Dr Geeta Shroff is coming out for a once only talk, there will be a question and answer time a 3 course dinner, beer and wine, auctions and give-aways and live music, Its going to be a great night!! I urge all of you to buy tickets and come along, Stem Cells not only help people with spinal chord injuries, but also people who have had strokes, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Diabetes, and many many other nerve and muscle ailments. Tickets through www.ticketek.com.au.

P.S. In past posts I have referred to Stem Cell injections as babies - I would like to say that this being a humorous and entertaining blog about my experience here in India, this reference is not true at all. They are not babies or Foetus' on the contrary Dr Shroff has perfected a technology that allows her to harvest her stem cells from one fertilised egg that was donated by an IVF patient of hers. Dr Shroff's technique allows this one egg to keep multiplying and therefore this one fertilised egg can produce enough stem cells to service the whole world, with not one abortion or life being taken.. So many people have the potential to get a better quality of life from stem cell treatment and Dr Shroff has the technology to do it ethically. For all those who have formed a negative view towards stem cells on a ethical basis please come along to the Stem Cell Fundraiser and be educated on the matter from the world leader of this technology.

Thanks again for reading I'm planning to return next August, but until then see you on the 17th of October at the Stem Cell Fundraiser!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good for people to know.