Abdulrahman Alsaadi

Abdulrahman Alsaadi  TBI
Age at time of treatment: 16 years old
Illness: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Country of Residence: Saudi Arabia
Hospital: Tiantan Puhua Hospital
Date of Treatment: February, 2010

My Story:

In 2006, Abdulrhaman Alsaadi had a car accident and suffered a closed head injury, affecting his frontal lobe. Although he was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, his condition became stabilized. No motor deficits were noted.
Abdulrahman returned to his studies, but after a short time his family and teachers noticed that his short-term memory was affected. Though he used to be at the top of his class, Abdulrahman now had difficulty concentrating. He had problems recalling recent events, and his calculation skills were impaired. After a while, Abdulrahman had his first seizure, which affected his attention span and memory.
Abdulraman’s physicians prescribed seizure control medications for him, but they did not have a treatment for his memory loss.
Abdulrahman's family didn’t want to give up on their son's brilliant future and they began looking for treatment options outside Saudi Arabia.
Upon arriving in Tiantan Puhua hospital, Abdulrahman was given a physical evaluation that revealed some physical deficits that resulted from the traumatic brain injury he sustained in his accident.
Abdulrahman's treatment included several medical protocols, including neural stem cell activation, daily neural system nutrients intake (which improves the blood supply to the brain), and an extensive rehabilitation program with daily traditional Chinese treatment.
Following the treatment, Abdulrahman's condition improved. During his stay, he suffered only one seizure. In comparison to before treatment, this was a very mild seizure. Abdulrahman suffered no side effects from the stem cell implantation. His physical strength has increased noticeably, and he is able to sleep better. He generally feels more calm and energetic.
 

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