How Stem Cell Therapy Helped Randy Get Back to the Activities He Loves
At 65, Randy wasn't ready to slow down.
For him, maintaining his healthspan- the years he can stay active, independent, and doing the things he loves- matters just as much as simply adding years to his life. He was an avid cyclist. He loved skiing. He was used to being active and pushing himself physically.
Then his right knee started getting in the way.
After a skiing trip over Christmas, the pain became difficult to ignore. Randy hadn't experienced an acute injury, but he felt like something was happening inside his knee. Everyday activities, including simply walking up and down the stairs in his three-level townhouse, were becoming painful.
For someone who had built his life around movement, that was more than an inconvenience. It was a warning that something needed to change. Randy began researching his options, including stem cell therapy. He looked at providers around the world before eventually choosing TreVita Medical Tourism in Tijuana, Mexico. Three and a half months after treatment, Randy says he had regained his full range of motion and returned to his normal activities. And then something happened that meant even more to him.
He started breaking his own cycling records.
This is Randy's story.
When Knee Pain Started Getting in the Way of an Active Life
Randy had spent years in the wellness industry, so he was accustomed to thinking about health from the perspective of someone helping other people.
He never expected to become the patient himself. But his knee gradually began changing what he could do.
After skiing at Christmas, his right knee became particularly painful. Randy didn't remember suffering an acute injury, which led him to believe that degeneration could be contributing to the problem.
The pain eventually became difficult to ignore. His home has three levels, meaning stairs were part of his everyday routine. Something as simple as going from one floor to another became uncomfortable.
That was especially frustrating for someone who describes himself as an avid cyclist and skier. Randy wasn't looking for a reason to become less active. He was looking for a way to keep doing the things he loved.
Randy Wanted to Find an Alternative to Knee Surgery
Before turning to stem cell therapy, Randy explored other options.
He had experience with regenerative peptides and had previously seen success using them for soft tissue repair. He also tried percussion therapy for his knee, but instead of helping, he says it made the pain worse.
Eventually, he found himself facing the possibility of seeing a surgeon. That wasn't a path he wanted to take.
Rather than immediately accepting surgery as his next step, Randy began researching other possibilities. That's when stem cell therapy for knee pain became a serious consideration.
He started looking at patient results and researching different providers, trying to understand whether regenerative medicine might offer another option.
For Randy, the goal wasn't simply to eliminate discomfort. He wanted to get back to having a strong, functional knee—and continue doing the activities that had always been part of his life.
Those activities weren't just hobbies. They were part of who he was.
Randy Researched Stem Cell Therapy Providers Around the World
Randy didn't make his decision after seeing a single advertisement. He says he did extensive research, looking at providers in several countries, including Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico.
As someone already familiar with wellness and regenerative therapies, he approached the process with a critical eye.
Eventually, TreVita stood out.
For Randy, the decision came down to more than price. He says TreVita's professionalism, website, and communication with him before his appointment helped establish confidence in the company.
That research was important because Randy wasn't simply choosing a treatment. He was choosing where—and with whom—to receive it.
The First Few Weeks Were a Lesson in Patience
Randy's experience didn't involve an overnight transformation. In fact, the first month tested his patience.
He says he was told that the treatment would initially work on inflammation, and during the first four weeks, he wasn't sure whether anything was happening.
Then he began noticing changes.
Around four weeks, Randy says his knee started feeling better and his mobility and range of motion began improving. By approximately eight weeks, he estimated that his knee was feeling around 80% better. At three and a half months, he described himself as approximately 98% back, with only a small amount of tenderness remaining.
His experience illustrates something important about his expectations: he didn't assume that a regenerative treatment would produce immediate results. Instead, he paid attention to how his knee changed over time. And eventually, the improvement became something he noticed without even thinking about it.
The Moment Randy Realized His Knee Wasn't Hurting
The most memorable part of Randy's story may be the moment he stopped noticing his knee. After weeks of paying attention to his pain, mobility, and progress, he suddenly realized he was no longer thinking about the problem.
He describes walking down the stairs and only realizing once he reached the bottom that his knee hadn't hurt. That small moment represented something much bigger.
For months, his knee had demanded his attention. Now, he could simply move. Then he decided to test it on his bike.
He started riding—and his knee didn't hurt. For someone who had spent six months away from cycling because of his knee, getting back on his bike was a major milestone.
But Randy didn't stop there.
From Six Months Off the Bike to Breaking His Personal Record
Randy's return to cycling is one of the most striking parts of his testimonial. Before treatment, his knee had forced him to take approximately six months away from cycling. After treatment, he says he was back to riding—and performing better than before.
He has a 16-mile cycling loop that he had never completed in less than an hour. Now, he's doing it in 56 minutes.
At 65, Randy says he was surprised to be performing at this level.
That personal record is more than a number. It represents what Randy says he was hoping to regain when he began exploring treatment: the ability to participate fully in the active lifestyle he enjoys.
And perhaps even push himself further.
Three and a Half Months Later, He's Back to His Normal Life
Today, Randy says he has full range of motion and has returned to his normal activities.
He's riding his bike. He's going up and down the stairs. And, perhaps most importantly, he says he doesn't think about his knee anymore.
That is a significant change from where he started. The stairs that once reminded him of his knee are now simply part of his day. The bike ride that once wasn't possible is now something he's doing regularly.
And instead of wondering whether his knee will keep him from the activities he loves, he's thinking about how much more he can accomplish.
Why the Experience in Baja California, Mexico Was Easier Than Randy Expected
Randy had never been to Baja California before his treatment, so he did his research there, too. He used Google Maps and Google Earth to understand exactly where the clinic was located and how close it was to the U.S. border.
That proximity helped give him peace of mind.
Once he arrived, however, the experience was different from what he had imagined. Randy describes the hotel as beautiful and says he enjoyed its outdoor restaurant. He even took a walk around the area during his stay. The city itself surprised him.
For Randy, experiencing Mexico firsthand removed much of the uncertainty he had before the trip. The logistics were also straightforward. He particularly appreciated TreVita's airport-to-door transportation service.
For someone traveling from Florida, being able to fly into San Diego and have the rest of the journey coordinated made the process feel manageable.
TreVita Continued Supporting Randy After Treatment
For Randy, the relationship with TreVita didn't end when he left the clinic. He says the team continued checking in, asking how he was feeling and requesting feedback about his progress. Three and a half months later, that follow-up was still happening.
That ongoing communication became particularly meaningful because Randy felt he could now look back and share a positive experience.
For him, the follow-up demonstrated that the company remained interested in his experience beyond the day of treatment.
Randy's Perspective on Surgery and Exploring Other Options
After seeing the changes in his own knee, Randy has a strong opinion about how people approach their treatment options. He acknowledges that surgery remains an option, but believes people should understand their alternatives before automatically choosing it.
Randy's perspective comes from his own desire to preserve his natural knee rather than replace it. He says one of the things he values most about his outcome is that he still has his original knee.
His experience has reinforced his belief that patients should take the time to research their options and make informed decisions about their care.
At 65, Randy Is Thinking About What's Next
Randy's story isn't really about wanting to turn back the clock. It's about protecting his healthspan; the ability to stay active, capable, and engaged in the life he wants to live as he gets older.
At 65, he is cycling faster than he was before his knee became a problem. He's back to activities he enjoys and is thinking about what else he may be able to accomplish.
He says he's excited to see how his physical conditioning and capabilities continue to develop.
That mindset is what makes Randy's testimonial especially compelling.
His goal wasn't simply to stop hurting.
And now, according to his account, he's doing those things again.
Considering Stem Cell Therapy for Knee Pain?
Randy's experience highlights why some patients explore regenerative medicine when knee pain begins interfering with the activities they love.
His journey involved extensive research, trying other approaches, considering surgery, and ultimately deciding that stem cell therapy was an option he wanted to pursue.
His experience is personal, and results from stem cell therapy can vary from patient to patient. Anyone considering treatment should speak with a qualified medical professional about their individual condition, potential benefits, risks, and alternatives.
At TreVita Medical Tourism, our team helps patients understand the treatment process and coordinates the logistics of traveling to Baja California, Mexico for care.
If you're exploring stem cell treatment for knee pain or other regenerative medicine options, our team can help you learn more about the process and connect you with a medical provider to determine whether treatment may be appropriate for you.