Traditional Chinese Medicine combines a number of therapies together to provide the best environment for the body to heal itself. The easiest way to describe it is to visualize a doctor who puts a cast on a broken arm. He does not heal the arm, the body does. He simply provides the best environment for healing to occur.
Patients with injuries like Ryan's have shown excellent results using Traditional Chinese Medicine. The China Connection Global Helthcare helps people in need, who have all kinds of problems, including those with brain injuries.
Ryan has met with Ruth Lycke (Chair of China Connection Foundation) and a nurse from China, who both agree that he is a good candidate for their rehabilitation program. He's also been accepted by a team of doctors who will perform the necessary therapies and treatments. Now Ryan is looking for ways to overcome another obstacle: obtaining funds to pay for travel, treatments, and a hospital stay of three months, or more.

Ryan has been encouraged to accept things as they are and find ways to adapt, but he refuses to give up and accept that option. The bacterium that attacked him was able to knock him down and take away some abilities, but it has not overcome his spirit. That spirit is strong, or perhaps stronger than ever. It is a spirit that keeps him looking for ways to overcome the destruction that was caused by the bacterium.