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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:41 pm
by Ali888
I don't have any concern about the method of performing the angioplasty. I am concerned that he has no specific training in scanning for CCSVI. From my understanding, it is a very difficult and precise practice. Had he been trained by Zamboni or even the makers of the specialized equipment, I would have more confidence.

Scans

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:54 pm
by Trooper
It should be suggested that Dr. M go & get trained by Dr. Z, it would be in his best interest & any future patiences. Dr. Scalfani is seeing Dr. Z this week before resuming any procedures, & to brush up or fine tune. False Creek Clinic in Vcr brought Dr. Simka to show their staff how to read an MRV/ Doppler Scan

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Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:15 am
by laura383
Hi Ali888,

I see what you mean now. Makes sense!

Cabo-CCSVI

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:36 am
by Trooper
from FB - Danijela Dokovic :)
.Amerimed Hospital in Mexico, Cabo San Lucas should start liberation treatment soon because the trial is completed. For me and all other participants it was the best experience ever. In all 10 people (chosen randomly) veins were narrowed and Dr. Moguel did the liberation procedure. The method of determining if the veins... are narrowed is Doppler ultrasound and Venography (the most effective way).In this trial Radiologist, Neurologist, Psychologist were involved and all of them were amazed by the results each and every patient was showing. This was the best experience in my life, and I can only highly recommend this Hospital and the Doctors.

Danijela had the procedure done on Thursday last week (June 19), left Jugular vain was 100% narrowed (no wonder the symptoms were rapidly getting worse) and already I can feel improvements like: - The energy and strength are back J- No brain fogginess J- My right arm and leg are warm J- Balance is impr...oving J- The right leg is stronger so I don’t drag the leg that much I used to J- I am happy J and not depressed I used to be, now I can set goals in life and make plans JMexico is only 4 hours away and the doctors are excellent. I will be going again in February next year for the follow up so maybe

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Cabo

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 5:24 pm
by Trooper
SandyK
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Location: WA
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:43 pm Post subject:

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I just received this email today...

As you know, recently 10 MS patients participated in a CCSVI Liberation procedure pilot group, the treatment was performed by Dr. Rafael Moguel, Director of the Clinic of the Heart and his team of specialists at Amerimed Hospital in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The procedures were deemed very successful as all patients showed immediate and meaningful signs of improvement in mobility, balance and circulation.

The Clinic is now scheduling patients seeking CCSVI liberation treatment beginning June 28th. And since we do not require nor accept deposits, the waiting list is growing at a rapid rate. At this time the cost of the procedure has been established at $9,750.00USD.

The Clinic will only be performing 2 procedures per day therefore those names already on the list are being contacted first to schedule treatment. Since your name is one of the first on the list your treatment could take place as early as next week. Should you require additional information prior to making this very important decision please feel free to contact me.

With kindest regards,

Anyone care to talk about their experience?
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