2016年1月14日星期四

Polycystic Kidney Disease Is not Horrible to Mike

Thinking himself lucky Mike is bright and blessed with a loving family, including two smart daughters and two energetic sons. And he is a well-treated patient of PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease).

He was 56 years old and just blessed with a grandson when he experienced with hematuria (blood in urine) and flank pain. He went promptly to be examined, and the CT showed that numerous cysts are formed in both his kidneys, which is Polycystic Kidney Disease. The surgeon who evaluated the CT told him that there is no cure for this horrible condition.

Upon hearing the diagnosis, Mike thought immediately of his family. He knew it could be a difficult process because his mother was also died of kidney failure secondary to PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease). But even in this, he considered himself very fortunate because he was lucky to have lived through a lot of challenges before getting Polycystic Kidney Disease identified.

Seeking therapies

It was really a long period before Mike made up his mind to come to China to receive our therapy-Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) ( you can click our online service to get more information about the therapy). He said that the support of his family and friends is very important especially at the beginning. However, you need support from experts who can offer you better help and discuss what treatment option is the best.

What really impressed him in Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital are the perfect service and our characteristic therapy. Mike said he seemed to find hope, which made him feel reassured. Throughout his whole treatment process, Mike said that Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy gave him a second chance in the world and he also thinks about his own mortality and what is really important. He had always been a positive man and that spirit helped him get through a lot of difficulties including this disease. When asked what advice he might give to others who are suffering Polycystic Kidney Disease, he says, “This is going to be a very difficult process and choose a better attitude, a better therapy, you can get through this. And there are people who will help every step of the way.”

Pursuing his promising future


Now, his Polycystic Kidney Disease is well controlled and kidney failure seems to be far from him any more. He is grateful for all the services and therapies he received in China. And, now it is his time to move on forward. He will live a happy life with his family for long.

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