Just simple things like having energy to walk down the street or just to get up out of bed. Because they provided, you know, a lot of goodness to my body and things that I needed that I probably wouldn’t have right now, if I didn’t have the stem cells. I don’t think I would be as strong as what I am now, to this day, without the stem cells. I feel that stem cells has really aided in getting me to where I am today and also making me strong, because after the hypothermia and all the initial treatment I had had prior to going to Swiss Medica, internally my body was in a bad way and they brought up my levels. Very kind, all of them, all the doctors, they were very kind and caring. And they even provided a translator, an English translator, her name was Jana and she was so lovely. You know, they’re like friends now and they were lovely, lovely people. Nurses there were so great, I’m still in contact with them today. So I had two rounds of that first and then I was flying to Serbia, where I was with the head doctors from Swiss Medica and they were fantastic. We had to go overseas to Europe, to Germany first, to a place called Cam and I had apheresis, which is blood filtering and that was to draw out some of the Lyme and draw out any toxins, pesticides, inflammation etc, that was in my blood, but shouldn’t have been there. And ever since then I was having seizures every 23-24 hours a day. The following night I had my first seizure. I stood up and fell straight to the ground. One night I got numb and it didn’t return, the feeling didn’t return and I couldn’t feel from my waist down. And we looked into it further and we got a doctor down in Sydney and they tested and in January last year in 2015., I got my results back saying that I was positive to chronic Lyme disease and two co-infections, which are bacterial infections and they were Babesia and Bortonella. It wasn’t until we started seeing lots of doctors and specialists, I saw 27 in total, that we were wondering what was going on and then Lyme disease got brought to my attention. Then I just kind of started to get sicker and sicker as the time gone on. I took my first turn, I guess you can call it, and I lost my whole feeling down the complete right hand side of my body. Hi, my name is Tahlia Smith, I’m 22 years old and I come from Australia, New South Wales, I’m from a little country town called Morpeth. But yeah, just that freedom of like getting in your car and being able to go anywhere. I didn’t drive all of last year, ‘cause I couldn’t feel my legs and having seizures. Lyme Disease: Stem Cell Treatment Daignosis