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NZ woman in better condition after stem-cell surgery in China: radio
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-22 14:07:50

    WELLINGTON, March 22 (Xinhuanet) -- New Zealand woman Willie Terpstra is showing signs of physical improvement after recent stem cell surgery in China, New Zealand National Radio reported Tuesday.

    Mrs Terpstra, 64, was diagnosed with the degenerative conditionmotor neurone disease about a year ago. Since then she has had difficulty with everyday activities such as talking and eating.

    She is the first New Zealander to undergo the surgery, which was carried out at Beijing West Hill Hospital on Monday.

    The procedure, which was championed by paralyzed actor Christopher Reeve before his death, is banned in New Zealand because it uses stem cells from aborted fetuses.

    It involves drilling holes in the skull and inserting two million stem cells into the brain.

    Terpstra's daughter Ren Terpstra, who is in Beijing with her mother and father Rein, said her mother came out of the operation happy.

    "She was great, she came out of the operation smiling - a little bit emotional, but she came out with a big grin on her face," she told National Radio.

    She then slept for about four hours before waking up, with signs of improvement in her condition.

    "She wasn't cured obviously but she was happy, she didn't have a headache, no ill effects," the daughter said.

    Before the operation Mrs Terpstra had great difficulty swallowing but afterward drank a glass of juice in one go.

    "That was really, really exciting. She hasn't been able to swallow more than one mouthful at a time with great difficulty formonths, maybe six months," Ms Terpstra said.

    "It was amazing, really amazing."

    The family also noticed Mrs Terpstra's bottom lip, which used to hang because she had no control over it, looked more normal andshe was no longer dribbling.

    "We're trying not to get our hopes up too much because no one knows what's going to happen, but the initial signs are amazing," Ms Terpstra said.

    Another improvement was in Mrs Terpstra's voice, which sounded stronger after the operation.

    One goal of the operation was for her mother to get her speech back fully, but even if this did not happen the improvements so far were great, Ms Terpstra said.

    Her mother was excited and hopeful about the improvements shownso far, she said.

    "She's done it, it was scary and initial signs are good and nowwe just wait and see and hope."

    Mrs Terpstra will now undergo two weeks of intensive therapy before returning to New Zealand, the radio reported. Enditem

    

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