In December 2008, I suffered a spinal cord stroke during open heart surgery. Initially, my stroke left me with both arms paralyzed from the elbow down, the muscles around my waist and right leg paralyzed. After participating in both inpatient and outpatient therapy and being told that I was “fully healed” I am left with partially paralyzed hands, nerve pain and muscle spasms (mainly around my waist) that are not controlled by medication. The therapy has improved my strength and I have learned to use adaptive equipment which has allowed me to return to work. However, the muscle spasms severely limit the amount of physical activity that I can perform before they become severe enough that they force me to stop and rest. Some days just the walking in my daily activities is all that I can manage. I have researched extensively for alternative treatments for spinal cord damage. This research has led me to stem cell transplants. The transplanted stem cells have the ability to grow into virtually any cell that the body needs. During this research, I found a company in China, Beike, where doctors have had remarkable success with improving the condition of patients with spinal cord injuries. To date, Beike has treated over 2,000 spinal cord injuries. This is the most exciting development for people with spinal cord injury in many years. I am very, very eager to take advantage of it. Beike’s website is http://spinalcordinjuryscitreatment.com/. Beike has told me that I am an excellent candidate for a stem cell transplant and has scheduled me to be treated at their associate hospital in Thailand in October 2014. Once we arrive (a caregiver is required), I will receive six stem cell transplants as well as undergo a rigorous physical rehabilitation program. Stem cell transplantation is costly – and not covered by insurance. The cost for the treatment and hospital fees is $26,300. There will also be airfare, transportation, food, etc. during our four week stay in Thailand. We have only a few months to raise approximately $30,000. This treatment offers me great hope. I am asking for your financial help. I know times are financially challenging for everyone, so I ask that you give what you can. A fundraising campaign in my honor has been established with HelpHOPELive, a nonprofit organization that has been assisting the transplant community for nearly 30 years. All donations are tax deductible, are held by HelpHOPELive in the Great Lakes Stem Cell Transplant Fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for transplant-related expenses only. Any amount will help; we hope you will be generous with a contribution. Make checks payable to: HelpHOPELive
Note in memo section: In honor of Larry Mosher
Please mail to: HelpHOPELive
Two Radnor Corporate Center
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
For credit card contributions, please call 800.642.8399 or visit helphopelive.org and enter Larry Mosher in the “Find a Patient” box on the home page. Thank you so very much. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. Larry and Robin Mosher
269-569-2188, LPMosher51@comcast.net
Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. This campaign is administered by HelpHOPELive (National Transplant Assistance Fund, Inc.), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing fundraising assistance to transplant and catastrophic injury patients. Information: 800.642.8399. MICS No. 11575.