Do people who have severely blocked jugulars/azygos, improve

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Do people who have severely blocked jugulars/azygos, improve

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more than someone who has less blocked veins?

having had MS symptoms from as young as 15-16, i can only put this down to having severely blocked jugulars/azygos, - not tested yet.

im guessing those who have slightly/partially blocked veins don't become symptomatic till they're middle aged - due to damage being much slighter and slower


or would it work in the opposite way?
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Good question.. Omar had a >90% blockage, although his disease was not extremely advanced. Great difficulties in walking improved. http://www.youtube.com/user/omexmc80 (although this is only one video of 1500+ patients who have had the procedure mind you.)

Perhaps you should ask the question in the 'Dr Sclafani answers some questions' thread?
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ok thanks L ill try there
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