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I'm a 33-year-old MS-patient from Finland and I travelled to Euromedic, Poland on May. My right IJV was blocked and there was also reflux. Ballooning was made May 12th, 2010. Before the liberation treatment I couldn't run or kick a ball because of spasticity of legs, poor balance and lazy ankles. Now my legs are a lot lighter and jogging is possible. But the biggest help for my symptoms was on cognitive side, lesser fatique and brain fog, better concentration and so on.

 

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0 # Lynne Heal 2010-09-18 08:13
CCSVI has shown lots of MS suffers a big difference ,its a miracle for so many and is NOT allowed ,it makes NO SENSE.How can anyone who has a disease like MS be denied help like this .Its so wrong NOT to be helped .I have had many friends have CCSVI the results are amazing and a new way forward its VITAL .
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0 # CCSVI Clinic 2011-01-05 21:17
It is estimated that the failure rate of the “liberation therapy” may be 50% or higher, even through the most experienced surgeons in Poland & Albany. As more people receive the therapy there is growing concern amongst patients that http://www.ccsviclinic.ca/?p=765 the procedure needs to include a post-procedure protocol that is more effective than simply releasing the patient from the hospital within a day.
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0 # CCSVI Clinic 2011-01-05 21:24
It should be mentioned that our research is under much scrutiny & attack from elements that are trying to control the industry & the dialogue.We would ask you to have the independence of thought to see through their campaign of deceit. http://www.ccsviclinic.ca/?p=783Regular research updates will be published on the Clinic website. Questions about participation may be directed toward the Clinic administration at 888-419-6855.
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0 # Greg Mills 2011-03-09 08:17
CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.

The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. The study hypothesis states that in MS patients with CCSVI undergoing endovascular treatment, those receiving the enhanced hospital aftercare protocol will have an improved long-term outcome over those patients not receiving this same protocol. The study is a Prospective, Longitudinal, Cohort Study in which patients are given the enhanced hospital aftercare and post-procedure protocol and then followed at regular 3 month intervals post-procedure, with the same measurements including symptoms and clinical examination, EDSS scale, Quality of Life Scale (QOL) and Doppler U/S.
.Please log on to http://ccsviclinic.ca/?p=830 for more information.
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0 # Melissa Lessie 2012-03-05 03:24
While US courts conduct legal battles over the ethics of stem cell research and Big Pharma shuts down clinical trials citing ‘tighter budgets’, North Americans wait for solid proof of stem cell efficacy for many disease conditions. Health organizations such as the National Cancer Institute issue continual warnings about lack of proof for stem cell therapy. National media shows like CBSs’ 60 Minutes, paid for by their advertisers that include Big Pharma, perform razor-sharp hatchet jobs on those quack clinics doing fake stem cell therapy, but in the process paint every other clinic everywhere doing stem cell research and therapy with the same brush.
In the meantime, medical institutions in other countries plough along with research from trials that not only provide good evidence on the safety of stem cells, but also their efficacy for many disease conditions with autoimmune causes. For more details visit http://ccsviclinic.ca/
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0 # Leo Voisey 2012-03-13 00:50
Stem cells are “non-specialized” cells that have the potential to form into other types of specific cells, such as blood, muscles or nerves. They are unlike "differentiated" cells which have already become whatever organ or structure they are in the body. Stem cells are present throughout our body, but more abundant in a fetus.
Medical researchers and scientists believe that stem cell therapy will, in the near future, advance medicine dramatically and change the course of disease treatment. This is because stem cells have the ability to grow into any kind of cell and, if transplanted into the body, will relocate to the damaged tissue, replacing it.For more information please visit http://www.neurosurgeonindia.org/
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0 # Leo Voisey 2012-03-15 04:43
Stem cells are “non-specialized” cells that have the potential to form into other types of specific cells, such as blood, muscles or nerves. They are unlike "differentiated" cells which have already become whatever organ or structure they are in the body. Stem cells are present throughout our body, but more abundant in a fetus.
Medical researchers and scientists believe that stem cell therapy will, in the near future, advance medicine dramatically and change the course of disease treatment. This is because stem cells have the ability to grow into any kind of cell and, if transplanted into the body, will relocate to the damaged tissue, replacing it.For more information please visit http://www.theprofitron.com/bic/
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