Two years ago my life was happier than it had ever been. But tragedy struck in May 2007 when my husband Scott and I were vacationing with friends in El Gulfo, Mexico. We were riding quads on the beach. The tide had gone out and Scott and I hit a sand bar that flipped us causing my injury.
As most of you know, the accident left me paralyzed from the chest down. This has been a huge challenge for us physically, emotionally, and even spiritually. Despite all of the challenges we continue to push forward and make the best of our situation. While I have tried not to let my injury slow me down, I have always maintained hope for an improvement to my condition. Until recently this hope was nothing more than a vision or dream. The doctors have told me from the beginning that even though my spinal cord was only bruised, I would never walk again and that there were no more options for me to pursue in order to get better.
I have always believed that people come into your life for a reason. A recent string of events has confirmed this. Seven months after I was paralyzed, my step father Bill was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He passed away six months later. I truly feel that Bill has been looking over me and he is “My Angel.” Through a dear friend of Bill’s, I have been put in contact with a non embryonic stem cell center that is currently performing miracles through stem cell treatments in Costa Rica. These treatments are not yet available in the US.
With a spinal cord injury, it is important to approach any treatment as soon as possible. I have been accepted to the clinic as a good candidate with a high probability of success from the treatment. They have had patients with severed spinal cords who have walked after these treatments. I am praying for a full recovery, but truthfully there are many things that could improve with my condition that would make this “leap of faith” a success.
Because this center is out of the country and therefore not covered by insurance, the cost of this medical procedure is significant. The cost is $30,000 dollars. This covers 8 stem cell injections into my spinal cord, and intensive physical therapy over a period of four weeks. This treatment will be performed by the Institute for Cellular Medicine.
We believe that all of this is coming together for a reason and we need to go forward with it now. This has the potential of improving the quality of my life more than you’ll ever know. I would regret it forever if I didn’t at least try this, while my injury is still young enough to have a chance to heal.
$30,000 plus our airfare and hotel is a lot of money but you can’t put a price tag on the chance to get your life back. If you wish to make a donation to the Stressman Medical Fund we are using the PayPal secure on-line service which provides you a secure method to submit a donation by using your credit card (Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover). By using this system your credit card infomation is tightly secure. This system will also email you a detailed receipt of your donation transaction. Or, any National Bank of Arizona branch is prepared to accept a deposit into the Trish Stressman Medical Fund. The account number is 0568005203.
We will be leaving to go down to Costa Rica on August 29th. We will be posting new entries on my blog as we continue this journey towards healing.
Thank you so much for thinking of me, and praying for our family. I now have new hope for a better tomorrow.
God Bless.
Trish
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Trish & Scott - we are so excited about your new adventure and truly believe you are being led to do this. Your blog will be a great way to keep in touch. You know we are behind you all the way. We love you and you are always in our prayers.
Love, Mom & Dad Stressman
Trish, we don't know each other,but a friend from high school posted this blog about your family on his FB page.
I will pray for all of you, and I say do it, step out of the boat,walk on water, keep the faith!
Although this is a very different illness, my mom when diagnosed with rare cancer was given 2-4 weeks to live, no cancer institute in the U.S. would see her, much less operate. Her husband went out of our country for a naturopathic approach, closest institute from Az. was in Mexico, she lived a healthy 5 1/2 more years, given that she was diagnosed so late this was a true blessing for all of us.
Arrow prayers coming your way!
Cindi Ewert ~ Salem, Oregon, and Salem Christian and Missionary Alliance Church :).
Hi Trish!
I'm so happy to see your update! Sounds like good things ahead!! I hope I get to see you around Brisas this year!!
Love, Sandi
Love the new look of your blog, Trish. You did a good job. It was nice talking to you today. Hopefully we'll get to see you before you leave... Love ya!
Trish! What an amazing blog! I am very proud of you that you're getting your story out there! You've completely have touched my life! Reconnecteding FB and seein you at the store the other day made me think so much of life and supporting others through trials in life! This is great news! Your journey is just beginning! Please put all your love and trsut into God! He works miracles and this is a true miracle that I am praying will come true! All my love and prayers!
Angela Easterwood Carpenter
You are in my thoughts and prayers Trish. You are amazingly strong and I highly admire you. I wish you all the luck in the world!
Crissie Phelps Roberts
Trish! What an amazing opportunity this is! I am so happy for you!! Your smile was always so encouraging to me even through all the difficulties I'm sure you face daily. I will be praying for you and your exciting and hopeful new journey. God Bless!
~Tiffani
Trish & family...I wish you the best in your endeavour. As a physical therapist, I see the struggles people go through with these types of injuries on a daily basis. I'm praying for your success and will watch your blog intently! Delta love! :)
Dori (Driggers) Fay
Hi Trish..
Though we do not know each other, I will say that I am sitting here with faith in my heart that you will once again have the life you so truly deserve. It is a pleasure to not only help, but to pass this story on to everyone I know. May God Bless you and your family.
Trish! This is such great news! I will be lighting a candle for you at church this weekend (it's a Catholic thing : ) ) I am sending a donation to help and I also want to find out where in Costa Rica you will be. My sister was living in Costa Rica and returned this year. She expects to be moving back. Let me know if you have Costa Rica questions, I'm sure she could help. I am thinking about you and sending my prayers and positive energy your way.
Love,
Monica Hecker
Trish - It was great seeing you at Brisas. You have this positive attitude about you and that is the most important part of this adventure that you are about to begin. We will be thinking of you and looking forward to great, successful reports through your blog. Will keep you in our prayers and I too will light a candle for you at church. Good Bless you and your family and the best of luck.
Trish, I was so happy to read about this exciting opportunity you have with the stem cell injections. I will be praying for you and the success of this venture. Hope to see you around Brisas this year.
~ Ruth
Trish and Scott,
I know that you must be so excited as the time grows closer for your departure to Costa Rica. We PRAY for the restoration/healing of the spinal cord and return of sensation. We will pray each day you are gone.
Hope you have some time to enjoy the great seafood and wonderful beaches and delightful sea breezes in Costa Rica. Post to your blog if you get the opportunity while you are gone.
Vaya con Dios, (Go with God,)
Myrna and Skip
Trish
I wish you all the best and I will keep you in my prayers. I hope it will be successfull and you gain more function. There is a lot of positive research with stem cell and spinal cord injury. I am excited for you and look forward to keeping up with your progress. Stay positive and hopefull:)
Deb Irving
Trish and family, I wish you a very successful outcome. I am an American living in Costa Rica. If you would like to contact me while you're here, email me.
Trish - You are amzing and such an inspiration. Keep up the good work! Praying for great results.
Judy
PS - Scott - what a great husband you are.
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