Source: Good News Network

Sometimes it’s the little things in life that mean the most to us – and for Roy Palmer, it’s dancing and going for walks on the beach.
That’s because he spent ten years in a wheelchair due to his multiple sclerosis.
Then in 2017, he heard about an experimental stem cell therapy called HSCT (hematopoietic stem cell transplantation) on a BBC television program.
Though the treatment has had miraculous results amongst other disabled patients, it is still a risky procedure that doesn’t always work for some people.Regardless, the 49-year-old dad from Gloucester, England visited his doctor and begged for the treatment.
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