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Heart Failure Reversed: Woman's New Life After Stem Cells
22 Mar
Summary
- Stem cell treatment revitalized heart function, restoring it to normal.
- Within weeks, patient felt significantly better post-treatment.
- 15 years later, she enjoys a healthy life without previous limitations.

A remarkable recovery from severe heart failure has been experienced by Denise Williams, now 69, who underwent a pioneering stem cell therapy trial 15 years ago. Her heart, functioning at a mere 10 to 20% capacity in 2010, has since returned to normal limits.
Initially diagnosed with heart failure and facing the prospect of a heart transplant, Denise was later deemed ineligible due to kidney issues. Discovering the Heart Cells Foundation's trial, she underwent a straightforward procedure involving stem cell harvesting and reintroduction.
Within weeks, Denise noticed a significant improvement, and by her three-month check-up, her heart function had dramatically improved. She could manage double the duration on a treadmill test with significantly better breathing efficiency.
Today, she leads an active life, volunteering and planning extensive travel, a stark contrast to her previous struggles where even simple tasks were arduous. Her successful treatment has given her back her life.




