Miracle or Mirage: Stem Cells Part 1
Miracle or Mirage Desperate patients from America are flying to China for stem cells, their last hope for living normal lives — or staying alive at all. But can stem cells really cure the incurable? This is the story of Hal Burrows, a partially paralyzed man from Charleston, and his search for a miracle. BY TONY BARTELME Chapter 1: The Patient SHENZHEN, CHINA — The stem cells are late. They were supposed to be here a half hour ago, fresh from the lab, 10 million for Hal's spine, and Hal's waiting. Hal Burrows has been waiting for 20 years, really, ever since that afternoon on his racing bicycle when everything changed, since the doctors said he would never walk again, since those gray days two years ago when he was getting weaker and had all but given up hope. Where are the stem cells? Hal passes the time by telling jokes to anyone in earshot, poking fun at the nurses, who don't understand English and look at him with tired faces. Hal talks about cameras,