About Kyla
Posted Thu, 2010/06/24 - 20:50 by Kyla Puklus
In 2008 I was finally diagnosed with "tick borne" illnesses such as Lyme disease. I have been symptomatic for about 5 years and probably contracted the disease 5-6 years ago.Follow Kyla's journey for Lyme Disease treatment in India, from the beginning. (To read the latest post, click on The India Story in the menu above.)
Posted Thu, 2010/06/24 - 20:50 by Kyla Puklus
In 2008 I was finally diagnosed with "tick borne" illnesses such as Lyme disease. I have been symptomatic for about 5 years and probably contracted the disease 5-6 years ago.Posted Sat, 2010/06/26 - 02:35 by Kyla Puklus
With welcoming smiles and open arms, the first few days here at Nutech Mediworld Hospital for embryonic stem cells are spent in a foggy haze of jet-lag and brain scans...Posted Sat, 2010/06/26 - 22:04 by Kyla Puklus
My fourth day here at NuTech Mediworld Hospital includes a plethora of tests and my first injection of embryonic stem cells...Posted Wed, 2010/06/30 - 20:23 by Kyla Puklus
Leaving the hospital, Jessie and I step out into the hot Delhi air for some retail therapy, dinner and friendship.Posted Wed, 2010/07/14 - 02:00 by Kyla Puklus
After a week of stem cell injections and small bouts of physical therapy, it's time to step it up and get in shape. The emotional side of pain and Lyme Disease needs to be tackled, one Pilates move at a time.Posted Tue, 2010/07/20 - 07:01 by Kyla Puklus
Today I got excellent test results: normal. Although these tests are not searching for Lyme, but merely checking basic bodily functions, I still found myself sad, even if for only a few seconds. I think it's a common residual side-effect for Lymies.Posted Wed, 2010/08/04 - 20:22 by Kyla Puklus
After daily injections of embryonic stem cells, I see improvements by the third-week mark. Jessie passes the care-taking baton to Andrea and I reflect on the necessity of friends.Posted Tue, 2010/08/10 - 20:35 by Kyla Puklus
After seven weeks of receiving embryonic stem cells, I have noticed no real side effects from the treatment itself.Posted Wed, 2010/08/11 - 20:12 by Kyla Puklus
After small daily injections of stem cells, I experience my first 'procedure,' a large infusion of stem cells into the spinal area. Although these are classified as "not my favorite days," the end result is uplifting: procedures make the difference.Posted Wed, 2010/10/06 - 07:44 by Kyla Puklus
After spinal procedures, heat stroke and a long airplane ride, I am back in the states and working like a "normal person." This is my first blog in two months and I have some improvements to report.All content on HealthCareHacks.com ("HCH"), including without limitation text, graphics, images, advertisements, videos, and links ("Content") are for informational purposes only. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical treatment, advice, or diagnosis. Please remember to always seek the advice of a qualified physician or health professional with any questions you may have regarding any medical concerns. HCH does not recommend or endorse any specific treatments, physicians, products, opinions, research, tests, or other information it mentions. Said Content is also not intended to be a substitute for professional legal or financial advice. Reliance on any information provided by HCH is solely at your own risk.
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