Epidural Stimulation treatment

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Eniko life changed when a tragic accident happend, left her paralysed.

This was an unexpected permanent result of the accident.

However, Eniko is still fight for her life, and for her future.

And, now, with your help, you too can help Eniko keep fighting for her dream.

Eniko is keen to travel to Bangkok to undergo the Epidural Stimulation procedure with us.

This will see her, through the impantation of a stimulator, regain some of her motor sensors as well as have other improvements that would better her quality of life.

However, for this to successfully happen, Eniko is asking kind-wishers to donate and help her raise the funds needed.

While Spinal Cord Injuries were previously thought of as permanent, this is not the case anymore as recovery in the form of voluntary movement has changed that perception forever. Now, it is also possible to improve SCI-affected functions related to cardiovascular and other autonomic nervous system.

The Epidural Stimulation effect is based on the capability of the spinal cord to process information on their own without being controlled from the brain. They respond to particular stimulus. The electrical current reactivates the spinal circuit to allow connection between the brain and the spinal cord to voluntarily control certain movements in the leg.

Eniko, who is from Budapest the capital of Hungary- in the middle of Europe, is hopeful and eager for the treatment.

All donations will go a long way in helping Eniko have to most needed-treatment.

To donate, please visit Eniko's gogetfunding.com page

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