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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:03 am
by LR1234
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:29 am
by costumenastional
LR1234 wrote: In Bulgaria they were very aggressive with the treatment, it was agony and they ballooned all the main veins (jugulars and azygous)
I must consent with that. It was a painful experience and this goes for all patients who i was with during the week i was treated in Sofia. At the time, i took it as a good sign. Still do actually... for me where there is pain, there are problems to be fixed. I still feel pain where Petrov ballooned me 3 months ago. Fortunately, my veins are still open.

thanks

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:11 am
by LivabirdsHubbie
Hi LR,
Thanks for all the updates, going to be taking my wife Livabird in October for a second treatment as well, first was Poland.
Although there are risks with any procedure, we will try anything as she has gotten worse and worse, maybe it needs to be a more aggresive approach, who knows...
I have had contact with a Neurologist in Nottingham who would like to meet with me and my wife to talk about CCSVI and what he can possibly do.
He has said he is not yet convinced but has an Open mind and is very interested in researching this further.
Maybe a step in the right direction at turning around the Neuro community...

All the best in your recovery

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:07 am
by silverbirch
LR1234

How pleased I am to see your postings, I was going boss eyed looking for your updates.

May I ask did you just go to the said hosp as an emergency with your findings from Bulgaria ?

Praying for those thinners to do their stuff.

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:26 am
by L
Good luck for the three weeks check up!

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:54 pm
by whyRwehere
LR1234, I am sorry you went through this...I only just saw this, as I was away from the site and away from home, so no internet anyhow. I am glad you are better and didn't have to wait with baited breath to hear the outcome. Hope you improve more and more.

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:45 am
by Lyon
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:19 am
by CCSVIhusband
and of course the guy in the peanut gallery ONLY who comments when people have negative stories, but never congratulated my wife's success story (or anyone else who has had a success after CCSVI) ...



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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:24 am
by silverbirch
LR the signs are good and maybe a combo of your vein on the mend and the blood thinners pushing threw those barriers.

glad your feeling better sad that you have had a bumpy ride xxx

A big thankyou to you finding the strength to report back here that was a hard thing to do.

Silverbirch

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:47 am
by Lyon
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:54 pm
by whyRwehere
LR1234,
Glad to hear you are having round the clock attention. While the blood thinners may make you tired, they may very well be helping...perhaps you have a bit of that Hughe's syndrome? Anyhow, although Bob is annoying, I am sure he means it when he says he hopes you feel better. We all hope that, of course!!
Why

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:09 pm
by cheerleader
Hi LR--
Just really glad to hear you are feeling a bit better, and that the clots have been removed. Very scary. Marie had a bad clot from banging her leg after her procedure. She had similar issues as you with hypercoagulation. Clotting is a definite risk, and I'm glad the docs are testing your INR regularly...even though that's (literally) a pain. Hang in there, and thanks for coming on and telling the whole story. Just really sorry for you,
cheer

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:28 pm
by Lyon
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:56 pm
by happy_canuck
Hi LR,

I am so happy you are doing a bit better. It's too bad you had to deal with the second procedure, but to have these two major complications afterward must have been extraordinarily difficult. You are clearly getting the help you need now and I think it will help a great number of people through your doctor's case study of your situation.

All the best for your continued recovery,

~Sandra

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:21 am
by LongTimeLurker
I think my name says it all, but I don't know how to post a "link" thing.

So just check out Lyon's (Bob Lyon's) comments in the Regimens Forum

under --- Helminthic therapy(treatment using hookworms)

Interesting he mentions how "hopeful" he is for people having HOOKWORMS put in themselves, with this lovely quote:

LYON 5/7/2010 (date is important because he's been trashing CCSVI since well before that, so this isn't some toned down Lyon)
Personally I think your results are very hopeful so far.

In my mind I'd like to but am not going to credit the worms to bringing down what would have been a full blown relapse but I've always been convinced that it's a hell of a lot easier to control a fire by keeping it from starting than trying to tame it at full fury.

The point, if I really have one, is that I'm elated that the relapse is gone because that seems to raise the odds that the future is going to show positive results.

But he never says how HOPEFUL he is when anyone in the CCSVI forum gains anything back after liberation.

MAYBE he should just hang out in the Regimens forum permanently - since he's so HOPEFUL for all of that nonsense.

Sounds a lot like Aimspro or bee-sting therapy (or some other really JUNK science) to me!!!

MORESO THAN A KNOWN AND RECOGNIZED VASCULAR CONDITION LIKE CCSVI. That's for sure ...