Claudia Rodriguez sells real estate to pay for R$26 million in treatment costs in the USA

Claudia Rodriguez sells real estate to pay for R million in treatment costs in the USA

The actress sees hope for a cure for multiple sclerosis after the operation

December 19th
2022
– 12:22

(Updated 12/20/2022 at 1:14 PM)

Claudia Rodriguez

Claudia Rodriguez

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actress Claudia Rodriguez He revealed that he had put up part of his property for sale so that he could pay for a treatment that could cost $5 million (about R$26 million at current bidding) to treat Multiple sclerosis🇧🇷 The procedure must take place between March and April 2023, in the United States, and brings hope for a cure.

However, those responsible for the treatment denied the value. Their cost can range from $36,000 to $50,000 (from R$190,000 to R$264,000, at current prices) and also varies according to the specifics of each case.

Earlier, Claudia was full of hope for the result she could achieve with the new intervention “This procedure will heal my complements. It’s wonderful,” the artist stated in an interview with the newspaper. the scientist. The actress’s companion, Adrienne Bonato, says payment is still being negotiated. Despite this, he explained, “Claudia has already put some properties up for sale. We’ll do other things to raise money.”

Since it is a non-surgical treatment, recovery is expected to be fast. Claudia must attend the institute daily, where she will perform the procedure, for 5 days. The actress is excited and believes she will be able to return to work. “She’ll go back to doing what she loves most, which is her shows. I’ll go back to work too. And we’re paying for it,” her friend guaranteed.

The two plan to go on tour once Claudia is out, and want to go on stage to talk about multiple sclerosis, using the actress as an example to help others. To prepare herself, Claudia took English classes, as well as naturopathy and other integrative therapies.

How is the treatment done?

The intervention is being performed by Brazilian physician Marc Abreu, a researcher at Yale American University. He found a way to measure the temperature of the brain continuously and non-invasively. Patients with multiple sclerosis suffer damage to the myelin sheaths in the brain, the tissue coverings that protect nerve cells. Cooling helps restore myelin sheaths.

The operation is done without cuts and without anesthesia, but it takes three days to complete. After that, the patient is monitored and discharged if within the expected conditions. The expectation is up to an 80% improvement in complications.

According to Abreu, “Patients undergoing treatment have fully recovered from their lost functionality. It is not a treatment just to prevent progression, it is a treatment to reverse the process and restore brain function. Recently, an 88-year-old Brazilian patient with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease was able to walk and talk.” Once again. It is possible to recover lost brain functions once this heat shock protein is induced!”

* Updated at 7 pm.

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