Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:00 pm
it's drug company bs. be careful what you read .
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scorpion, getting back to the point of your original post, this just got posted under general discussion:
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopicp-128869.html#128869
a site for finding commonalities. interesting and well done. check it out!
(also skewed to the UK, that should be easily remedied )
Yeah, you wouldn't want to stumble upon something that disagrees with you, right?erinc14 wrote:it's drug company bs. be careful what you read .
Plus there's the statement made by Dr. Murray in a Parliamentary Subcommittee meeting, that if everyone got Liberated "no-one would go in a trial." Could this be because he believes it WORKS? So everyone would be CURED? Yippeee!MrSuccess wrote: This is why I think CCSVI is the real deal .
Mr. Success
I think it's the real deal too.MrSuccess wrote:This is why I think CCSVI is the real deal .
Mr. Success
I have spoken personally to the unfortunate soul involved in this incident, and I don't think I'll be breaking any confidences to simply say that faulty hardware was not the reason behind the stent migration…MrSuccess wrote: As far as I know ..... the reason this happened has never been revealed. I suspect ... a faulty stent .
Mr. Success
I never had the impression that faulty hardware was an issue. radek was a very early adopter, truly a pioneer, and his experience added a knowledge that is invaluable. He did invite me to telephone him, but I have a problem with telephones, and am unable (bit of weirdness). Did he make a sacrifice for the rest of us? I doubt it. From my own experience, it was all about being rid of the demon, and having some of my life back. I honestly did not think of anyone but myself in the week before, or week after (other than my kid). I have been told (by People without MS), that I am brave for going to Poland. Pshaw! I am not brave enough to face more blackness. I was not desperate either, but it all made sense to me. I had the procedure and experienced a great, and very real benefit. It did not last. Because of radek's story, and because of Doc Sclafani, Doc Sinan, and a lot others' views, and from my own sense, I won't have stents, and not because of worries about migration. (what is the topic again?)marcstck wrote:I have spoken personally to the unfortunate soul involved in this incident, and I don't think I'll be breaking any confidences to simply say that faulty hardware was not the reason behind the stent migration…MrSuccess wrote: As far as I know ..... the reason this happened has never been revealed. I suspect ... a faulty stent .
Mr. Success
whateverconcerned wrote:Yeah, you wouldn't want to stumble upon something that disagrees with you, right?erinc14 wrote:it's drug company bs. be careful what you read .
What I find the most interesting of all ....... were those pwMS that upon examination for re-stenosising [sp ] < 4 those watching for correct grammar .............. when Dr. Zamboni repeated his Liberation treatment ..... once again ..... the pwMS regained some improvements .
Some in hours .... others in day's ...... remarkable .... amazing ..........