Monday, May 24, 2010

A Dr. who was liberated even had lesion in his jugular vein

A Dr. who was liberated

7 comments:

  1. Hi Tisa,

    Thanks for finding info and videos. I really enjoy hearing these successes (especially over the ones that are not so successful :o).

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  2. No problem. what have you heard about CCSVI that is not succesful? Just people who dont have blockage?

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  3. No, not blockated. It was worsening or new symptoms after the procedure. Actually, there was one where the person had a new symptom (numbness in hand) DURING the procedure. Now that's scary.

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  4. That's terrible! I have not heard of any of this. But lets stay positive. Where did you get this info?

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  5. From various posts and threads in the CCSVI forum on thisisms.com (http://www.thisisms.com/forum-40.html). There are tons of info and discussions on CCSVI.

    Don't get me wrong. I appreciate hearing the not so successful stories as well because it will help me make informed decisions. It's just more enjoyable to hear the successful ones.

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  6. Well keep the positive attitude and I am sure you will have a positive one too

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  7. hi Tisa, thanks for posting Dr. Nomm's video. I learned something new, you can have a lesion IN the jugular. These success stories give me such hope. I had a venogram my Dr. found stenosis and a twisted azygous. Next step is MRV. Thanks again for all You're doing.
    God Bless

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