Neuroregenerative Treatment For Judy Anderson
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Help Judy Beat Multiple Sclerosis!
Football mom, soccer mom, band mom, swim mom, drama mom, game night mom, bible study mom, home-cooked-meals-at-the-table mom… That’s Judy. That’s our mom. Only, in 1998 all of that changed.
When her symptoms first appeared, Mom was told that she absolutely did not have Multiple Sclerosis and further testing was needed. Several painful months later the results were conclusive. Not only did she in fact have MS, she had Primary Progressive MS. We weren’t sure exactly what that meant at the time. The only truth we knew was that there was no cure. There was no treatment.
But life goes on…right?
When Ry played football our mom was the one in the bleachers under those Friday night lights with the cowbell. When Cam wore the Technicolor Dreamcoat, mom led the standing ovation. When Kris needed a study partner mom took her out to lunch to review flash cards. When Alli worried about a friend, mom took them out for chocolates in the park. That was our mom and we were so proud.
That’s still our mom and we are prouder than ever, because for the past 20 years we have watched our mom transition from carpool warrior to just plain warrior. We witnessed her unrelenting faith and hopefulness as she hung up her Dodge Chrysler Minivan keys for her new one-seater ride with detachable footrests. We painfully watched her transition from wheelchair driver to motor chair passenger, but she accepted these challenges with a gracefulness that cannot be described, only witnessed.
We’re also prouder than ever because our Father, Dennis, has been the compassionate caregiver for all these years. He has stood by her side to be the arm to lean on. He now stands by her side to get her out of bed every morning, to dress her every day, to gently brush her hair, prepare and feed her every meal and get her to bed every night. His faithfulness to his bride has been unwavering even in the darkest of days.
Our mom has read all the books, tried all the diets, and entertained every treatment that showed a glimmer of promise for her prognosis. Bee stings, ketosis, essential oils, steroids, intermittent fasting, cleanses, massage therapy, hydrotherapy, and the list goes on. Nothing has worked in even slowing her progression.
But we have found new hope. Dr. Matt Cook and his team at the BioReset Medical in Northern California have been successfully treating individuals with neurodegenerative and autoimmune diseases! Dr. Cook has seen amazing results with his long list of patients and has just added our mom to the list.
We are sharing her warrior story, and our parent’s true love story, with the world so that something as trivial as the cost of therapy might not stand in the way of protecting this precious life. We write these painful words so that you might join Dennis and Judy’s 4 children and 11 grandchildren in prayer over these next few months of tests and therapy. At $800 for the first one-hour consultation, and $2,500 for a single treatment in a series these cutting-edge medications and procedures plus the needed travel and lodging are far more than we can pool together.
We ask that you give what you are able to and we thank you from the bottom of our hopeful hearts for every penny!
Football mom, soccer mom, band mom, swim mom, drama mom, game night mom, bible study mom, home-cooked-meals-at-the-table mom… That’s Judy. That’s our mom. Only, in 1998 all of that changed.
When her symptoms first appeared, Mom was told that she absolutely did not have Multiple Sclerosis and further testing was needed. Several painful months later the results were conclusive. Not only did she in fact have MS, she had Primary Progressive MS. We weren’t sure exactly what that meant at the time. The only truth we knew was that there was no cure. There was no treatment.
But life goes on…right?
When Ry played football our mom was the one in the bleachers under those Friday night lights with the cowbell. When Cam wore the Technicolor Dreamcoat, mom led the standing ovation. When Kris needed a study partner mom took her out to lunch to review flash cards. When Alli worried about a friend, mom took them out for chocolates in the park. That was our mom and we were so proud.
That’s still our mom and we are prouder than ever, because for the past 20 years we have watched our mom transition from carpool warrior to just plain warrior. We witnessed her unrelenting faith and hopefulness as she hung up her Dodge Chrysler Minivan keys for her new one-seater ride with detachable footrests. We painfully watched her transition from wheelchair driver to motor chair passenger, but she accepted these challenges with a gracefulness that cannot be described, only witnessed.
We’re also prouder than ever because our Father, Dennis, has been the compassionate caregiver for all these years. He has stood by her side to be the arm to lean on. He now stands by her side to get her out of bed every morning, to dress her every day, to gently brush her hair, prepare and feed her every meal and get her to bed every night. His faithfulness to his bride has been unwavering even in the darkest of days.
Our mom has read all the books, tried all the diets, and entertained every treatment that showed a glimmer of promise for her prognosis. Bee stings, ketosis, essential oils, steroids, intermittent fasting, cleanses, massage therapy, hydrotherapy, and the list goes on. Nothing has worked in even slowing her progression.
But we have found new hope. Dr. Matt Cook and his team at the BioReset Medical in Northern California have been successfully treating individuals with neurodegenerative and autoimmune diseases! Dr. Cook has seen amazing results with his long list of patients and has just added our mom to the list.
We are sharing her warrior story, and our parent’s true love story, with the world so that something as trivial as the cost of therapy might not stand in the way of protecting this precious life. We write these painful words so that you might join Dennis and Judy’s 4 children and 11 grandchildren in prayer over these next few months of tests and therapy. At $800 for the first one-hour consultation, and $2,500 for a single treatment in a series these cutting-edge medications and procedures plus the needed travel and lodging are far more than we can pool together.
We ask that you give what you are able to and we thank you from the bottom of our hopeful hearts for every penny!
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Kristen Johnson
Organizer
Porterville, CA