Suddenly paralyzed after ... one night

Have you ever imagined that one day you would go to bed in a perfectly healthy state, then wake up the next morning and find your feet . completely paralyzed? That's the true story of Carolyne Underwood.

That morning Carolyne was woken up early by the intense chest pain. The family hurried to take her to Stalybridge Hospital, England in a state of rapid blood pressure drop - here, the testers gave a startling conclusion: the blood vessels in the back broke open causing the spinal nerve of Carolyne was seriously injured .

As a result, some signals emitted from the brain are stalled due to 'disruption of transmission '. Carolyne was forced to lie on the bed or she could only move by wheelchair.

'Do you understand the feeling of a peaceful night going to bed and waking up the next morning, being informed that you will never be able to go again forever?' - The 25-year-old girl is still not bitter. However, Carolyne had no choice but to accept the harsh reality. She gradually learned to use the upper body flexibly and hoped one day to escape the wheelchair's bondage.

'I decided to test a new type of cell foot implant. That is my only hope. '

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Carolyne Underwood suddenly suffered paralysis after . one night .

To do this, Carolyne will have to perform a series of injections of the umbilical cord stem cells of the newborn, which is expected to help the patient reconstruct the damaged nerves.

This method costs at least 30,000 pounds and can only be done in South Africa or China. Not knowing the Underwood family, including 53-year-old Rick's father as a guard, Ann's 58-year-old mother was a health worker and four other siblings would manage to have such a large amount of money.

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