Andrew Ricci, USA, Age 2, Primary Condition: Cerebral Palsy. Andrew's father
sat down in Hangzhou to tell us about his and Andrew's experience living in
a Chinese hospital and receiving umbilical cord blood stem cells for the
treatment of cerebral Palsy. With this being Andrew's second trip to China,
his father had a lot to say about the improvements they saw in Andrew
after his first trip to China. Watch the video here. Condition Andrew was born at 25 weeks weighing 1lb and 9oz. After being in the NICU
for 97 days he had to be incubated for a further six weeks. Despite this
rough beginning, Andrew is a precocious and happy child. During the first
year of his life, his parents noticed that he was missing motor milestones in
his development. In the summer of 2007 he was diagnosed with Cerebral
Palsy. Before coming to China, Andrew's gross motor skills, fine motor skills and
speech control were all developmentally delayed. He had trouble rolling over
and sitting unassisted. His right arm was stronger than his left. He had more
control over his right hand than left. He had trouble with oral motor control
and therefore had trouble both with speaking and eating. He was able to
make a few sounds such as "es" for yes and also "dadadada" and "eeeee". He had difficulty eating solid food and had delayed gastric-emptying, which
led to bouts of vomiting almost every day. Reason for Coming for Treatment In the U.S. Drew was receiving extensive therapy through his school system
and was making good progress, although he was still delayed in reaching
motor and speech milestones for his age group. His delayed gastric-emptying
was also causing major problems in getting the nutrition he needed. It
affected his quality of life in general. While researching potential treatments,
Drew's parents discovered adult stem cell therapy as a promising option. After consideration, they decided that stem cells were an appropriate next
step to help complement Andrew's ongoing therapy. As Mike Ricci, Andrew's
father said, "You can only do so much through traditional therapy. We
wanted to do stem cell treatment to give him the extra boost he needs. And
then through therapy, give him the extra abilities. I don't think stem cells
alone are going to cure anything unless you keep going with the therapy and further train his mind to do new things." Treatment in China First Therapy: 6 Umbilical cord blood stem cell transplants, acupuncture and rehabilitation therapy. Second Therapy: 8 umbilical cord blood stem cell transplants, acupuncture and rehabilitation therapy. Condition After Treatment During their first month-long stay in China, Andrew received six umbilical
cord blood stem cell transplants. While still in the hospital, Andrew's parents
noticed that there where already changes in his eating habits and gastric
emptying. As Mike Ricci explains, "[When] we first got here he was unable to drink
water without choking, he was unable to eat food that was not of a mushy
consistency. And by the time we left he was eating nachos and cheese and
drinking water." Along with his improved eating ability, Drew was able to make more sounds
and he began to say many new words. Drew's physical abilities also improved after he returned home to the U.S. His
American therapist noticed that his fine motor control had improved. For
example he was able to reach out and point to or grab specific objects. The
therapist also reported that his gross motor function had improved. His head
control was better, he was able to role more easily and he had started to
crawl. Encouraged by the improvements they saw in Andrew after his first round
of stem cell treatments, his family decided to come back for another round
of stem cells in March of 2009. During this round, Andrew received eight
injections. (As news of his continued progress comes in, check back here for
updates on Drew's condition.)