spinocerebellar ataxia

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Stem cell therapy for Lotta (4) with spinocerebellar ataxia “absolute success”

Lotta with her plush elephant

In February, Lotta (4) was diagnosed with spastic spinocerebellar ataxia. For mother Sandra the world collapsed. For some time she had noticed that Lotta had difficulties walking and her sight got worse and worse. But the diagnosis of spastic spinocerebellar ataxia came as an absolute shock. Especially because the doctors informed Sandra that the rare … Read more

Ataxia Patient Can Work and Drive Again After Treatment

Ataxia Patient Can Work and Drive Again After Treatment

When Robin Schmetzer was diagnosed with spinocerebellar ataxia type 2, his doctors told him that there was nothing they could do for him. Robin’s mother did not want to accept this and began to search the Internet for alternative therapies. After extensive online research, she found Beike Biotechnology. Robin’s ataxia had progressed so far that he was barely able to eat or walk on his own. He felt abandoned by the doctors.

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