I know of an ALS patient whose breathing difficulties were expected to worsen quickly. But with riluzole, the progression of this symptom was much slower. It bought the patient more time and made the management of the disease more bearable.
There was a case where a patient had early - stage ALS. With riluzole, the progression of the disease seemed to be held at bay. The patient noticed that symptoms like muscle weakness didn't worsen as rapidly as they had been before starting the drug. This allowed the patient to continue with daily activities like walking short distances and using their hands for basic tasks for an extended period.
One success story is of a Parkinson's patient who started regular exercise. Through consistent physical activity like cycling, he managed to improve his balance and reduce tremors significantly. He was able to regain some independence in daily activities such as walking unaided around his home.
One success story is of a patient with chronic pain. After using medical marijuana, the pain became more manageable. It reduced the need for strong opioid medications, which have many side effects. This improvement in pain management allowed the patient to have a better quality of life, being able to engage in daily activities more easily.
Many patients with social anxiety have success with sertraline. For example, a patient was able to start going to social events without extreme fear. Another common success is in patients with post - traumatic stress disorder. They often report reduced flashbacks and nightmares after taking sertraline.
There are cases where patients with colorectal cancer that had spread to the liver had successful y90 treatment. The y90 particles were able to precisely target the cancer cells in the liver. As a result, the cancer growth was halted and in some cases, reversed. These patients had better survival rates and a better quality of life compared to those who did not receive the treatment. It's because y90 treatment is less invasive compared to some other options and can be very effective in the right cases.
They can inspire hope and give a sense that recovery is possible. Seeing others succeed makes patients believe they can too.
A patient had an ejection fraction of 25% and was constantly fatigued. After starting a new drug regimen that included drugs to manage blood pressure and heart rate, and also incorporating more fruits and vegetables into the diet, the ejection fraction increased to 40% in six months. This led to a reduction in symptoms.
Even older patients can benefit. An elderly person, say 65 - year - old retiree, had a disc problem that limited his mobility. After the microdiscectomy, he was able to walk around his neighborhood, climb stairs with less effort. His pain level decreased significantly. It shows that microdiscectomy can be successful across different age groups, though the recovery time may vary depending on the overall health of the patient.
A patient with foot pain from plantar fasciitis had great results with Iovera. After treatment, the pain that had been bothering them for months started to disappear. They could stand and walk for longer periods without discomfort.
Success stories can inspire patients. Seeing others overcome similar challenges gives them hope and motivation to do the same.