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CCSVI Alliance

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:48 pm
by cheerleader
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July 26, 2010

Dear MS Patient & Caregiver,

On February 16, 2010, CCSVI Alliance formed as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and today we launched www.ccsvi.org for multiple sclerosis (MS)patients, caregivers, and medical professionals in order to learn about a new condition, Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI), that may be significantly related to MS. The site will be a resource for you to explore many aspects of CCSVI. It also will provide information to you to advocate for diagnosis and treatment of the condition, and to donate to
the cause of advancing CCSVI research.

The site explains diagnostic and treatment approaches to CCSVI, answers frequently asked questions, addresses myths, and provides a history and timeline of the relationship between CCSVI and MS. There are patients’ perspectives -- first-person accounts of what it’s like to be diagnosed and treated for CCSVI. The website is comprised of educational information at a basic and advanced level, including links to research papers and a glossary of common terms. There also is information about donating for
CCSVI research.

CCSVI Alliance began with the efforts of individuals who are intimately familiar with multiple sclerosis and CCSVI. Their levels of disability range from mild to severe. These individuals are committed to the exploration of the debilitating disease. MS patients and caregivers are demanding accessibility to the simple endovascular treatment while some in the medical community are advocating for a slow and cautious approach. CCSVI Alliance will work to build the bridge between these two disparate opinions.

Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency, a syndrome of the extracranial veins, is a new condition identified in 2008 by Italian vascular surgeon and researcher, Dr. Paolo Zamboni. Initial studies indicate a strong correlation with multiple sclerosis. Research is underway to test the CCSVI hypothesis and develop standardized treatment.

CCSVI Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. CCSVI Alliance is dedicated to educating patients with research-based information, providing tools for patients to advocate for themselves, and supporting medical professionals' exploration of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency. CCSVI Alliance will keep patients, caregivers and the medical community current with the latest research, emerging practices, and patient perspectives. The Alliance will attend conferences, speak with the medical and patient communities, help bring together patients and doctors, and connect medical professionals with one another. Please contact info@ccsvi.org if you’d like to volunteer.

Sincerely,

Sharon Richardson
President
 
CCSVI Alliance, Inc.

www.ccsvi.org

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:01 pm
by MrSuccess
Mr. Success endorses this organization .


Good Luck CCSVI Alliance







Mr. Success

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:18 pm
by flipflopper
MrSuccess wrote:Mr. Success endorses this organization .


Good Luck CCSVI Alliance


Mr. Success
Ditto!


I love it! Thanks for all the hard work! :D

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:21 pm
by Katie41
Comprehensive, particularly user friendly, excellent info for those with MS, their caregivers, and their doctors (or their doctors to be LOL). You must be so pleased with the results of all your efforts. Thank you all for such an important resource.

Katie41

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:03 pm
by orion98665
Excellent info and very informative. Money is coming your way!

Bob

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:51 pm
by costumenastional
Thank you Cheer and everyone who made this happen. It going right on the top of my bookmarks.
I happen to know what a pain a site's development can be as i am working for my work's web site at the moment as the only administrator.
Please, continue to help anyway you can.

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:39 am
by Pepe
26th July, 2010: A date to remember in the future!

Hat off for your hard, great, excellent, superb... work!

Let´s drink a toast to all of you?

Cheers! Salud! Proischt! Salute! Santé! (Na) zdrowie!

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:15 am
by TMrox
Thanks for all your hard work into creating this hub for patients, caregivers and doctors. I love the video introduction by Dr Haacke.

It is important to give credibility to efforts like this, respected doctors like Dr Haacke, will help.

Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rox

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:43 am
by bretzke
Finally!

An organization I can support...

Donation is on the way.

Brian

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:44 am
by BooBear
Awesome, Cheer!!!!

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:59 am
by willm
Well done Cheerleader and a big THANKYOU for you and your team's hard work.
The "Gold Standard" resource in the advancement of CCSVI research and treatment.

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:37 am
by MaggieMae
Thank you to all involved for your hard work and giving so much of your time and talents.

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:03 am
by bretzke
In reviewing the "Living the Experience" and "Patient Q&A" pages of the website, I noticed multiple references to stent treatments.

A casual observer might think stenting for CCSVI is the recommended way to go. That is not the case.

CCSVI.org may want to look at changing the content of these pages to promote ballooning as the current recommended treatment.

The mention of stents plays into the naysayers bag of tricks.

Brian

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:52 am
by Trish317
Fantastic! Thank you to everyone involved!

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 6:52 am
by MS_HOPE
July 26, 2010 - a historic day, indeed! The official unrolling of the CCSVI Alliance website along with the first U.S. CCSVI Symposium, in New York City. The Alliance's website is everything I'd hoped it would be: professional, informative, easy-to-navigate. A site I won't hesitate to send anyone to, whether s/he is a newly-diagnosed MS patient, a caregiver, or medical professional - even a neurologist who already "knows" all there is to know about MS! www.ccsvi.org is now hands-down THE place to go for CCSVI information, and there is no question about the good intentions of its founders. Kudos to all of you! I feel so blessed to have you working so hard and so well on behalf of the MS/CCSVI community. Many, many thanks!