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Fundraiser for Ataxia - which is VERY CLOSE TO MS

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:01 am
by LadyGazelle
There will be a fundraiser for Ataxia (my husbands two cousins have it) - and he wants me to tell people there about CCSVI - questioning if they may have it.

A newspaper article about the fundraiser says, "It's often misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis, a disease that attacks the central nervous system which has similar symptoms...

...All proceeds will go to support research efforts at the University of Rochester Movement and Inherited Neurological Disorder Unit."


Does anyone know if the symptoms of "ataxia" are improved with the Liberation Treatment?

Re: Fundraiser for Ataxia - which is VERY CLOSE TO MS

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:56 am
by L
LadyGazelle wrote:There will be a fundraiser for Ataxia (my husbands two cousins have it) - and he wants me to tell people there about CCSVI - questioning if they may have it.

A newspaper article about the fundraiser says, "It's often misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis, a disease that attacks the central nervous system which has similar symptoms...

...All proceeds will go to support research efforts at the University of Rochester Movement and Inherited Neurological Disorder Unit."


Does anyone know if the symptoms of "ataxia" are improved with the Liberation Treatment?
I maybe think you pressed the 'reply' button instead of 'post new thread.'

I think some people feel that their balance has been helped, in some cases a great deal, by the treatment.. Hang on, ataxia is more than loss of balance though, no? Perhaps best to start a new thread about this?

Re: Fundraiser for Ataxia - which is VERY CLOSE TO MS

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:33 pm
by NHE
L wrote:I think some people feel that their balance has been helped, in some cases a great deal, by the treatment.. Hang on, ataxia is more than loss of balance though, no? Perhaps best to start a new thread about this?
Ataxia is defined as an inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements.

NHE

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:59 am
by jimmylegs
this topic has been split from the dr. sclafani thread due to the general audience nature of the question.

is this a diagnosis of friedreich's ataxia? there seems to be some research linking FA and subaortic stenosis.