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HP: Glad to hear you're feeling well---and notice things that glow!

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Wonderful news, HP! Congratulations! My thoughts and prayers are with you for continued improvements. Every time I see an exit sign, I'll think of you.


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Going to Dr. Sclafani was definitely the right decision, the best decision, and one of the smartest decisions I ever made in my entire life.

I am so glad you went and that you went sooner rather than later.
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happypoet, you rest "as much as possible" and keep getting better.


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Thank you, everyone, for your posts! :D

Last night I noticed that...

I can dance and twirrrl without stumbling.
I can walk hallways without touching the walls.
I can turn corners without bumping into any of them.
I can pick up things off the floor without falling on the floor.
I can put away my cane because I do not need its help anymore!

Dr. S, if you're reading this, please know that I was crying happy tears of pure joy last night and while typing this post: Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy.


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I believe we are all crying happy tears for you!! I know I am.
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OMG! that's fabulous!


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Great to hear of your improvements! :D


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I just want to say thanks to Holly for all her hard work over the last year+

Its been just over a year since we first got on the list to see the good Dr, and through all the challenges, changes, she never forgot us and as of today we are officially scheduled to be in Brooklyn April 28/29 to have Courtney's testing and procedure.

A huge thank you for all you've done Holly, we are looking forward to meeting everyone in a few weeks :-)

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Wow!!!! Have not been on this thread for a while now, so much happening!!
I cannot remember everyone who has seen Dr S but I am so happy for all of you...I do see HP, your last entry is so encouraging!!!!

Thanks all for posting...I'm getting there slowly but surely, I think, just submitted insurance stuff and am waiting to hear back, fingers crossed.

Johnnymac I am very happy your wife is scheduled. I had wondered about you guys a few times not having seen you here at Tims for some time..

We are making history!


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Johnnymac wrote:
I just want to say thanks to Holly for all her hard work over the last year+

Its been just over a year since we first got on the list to see the good Dr, and through all the challenges, changes, she never forgot us and as of today we are officially scheduled to be in Brooklyn April 28/29 to have Courtney's testing and procedure.

A huge thank you for all you've done Holly, we are looking forward to meeting everyone in a few weeks :-)

-John


Thank you from the bottom of my heart, John, for your thanks. And it's wonderful to read of all the improvements so many of you are experiencing! But, with heavy heart, I must say the big goodbye. Not by my choice, but I am no longer working for American Access Care or Dr. Sclafani. Please contact Lisa Kiss at lkiss@aac-llc.com for information about CCSVI treatment at AAC's nationwide network of clinics. Please contact Karen Moran at kmoran@aac-llc.com for information about CCSVI treatment with Dr. Sclafani.

The important thing is that all of you beautiful, courageous, spirited and utterly delightful MSers get better. No one deserves MS, least of all you guys! It has been a rare privilege to know you.


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Dearest dearest Holly,

Thank you for being the organizer and the gatekeeper for my work with Dr. Sclafani. May all the wonderful contributions that you made to us come back to you triple fold. Fondly, aliyah


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Dear Holly, Can't believe what I am reading. You have been a major force in all of this. Viva La Liberation!! Viva Holly!!
So sad we will not meet, I was so close!!
Good Luck in wherever life takes you and know you made a difference!
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Holleee !!!! :cry: :cry: :cry:
Just cuz I'm sad for me doesn't mean I dont wish the very, very best for you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you've done for me, for all of us. I'll miss you.
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Holly, I feel the same as Angie. I was looking forward to meeting you too, after your kind and patient, assistance to me.

May good wishes follow you were ever you go.

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