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Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:22 pm
by mrhodes40
I emailed and requested my CD's so you are going to be on Rad. I have patchy computer skills so we'll see what is what.

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 5:16 pm
by CureIous
Also if you have a PC like most us backwards thinkers (haha), you can hit PrtScn button on your keyboard. This will take a snapshot of your screen.

Go open up MS Paint, everyone with a PC has that. Go to EDIT. Click on "Paste". Voila, your screen capture of the pic in question is now pasted on to the Paint program. From there you can trim out the unwanted portions or black out your name etc. Go to File>save as .jpeg, name it, and there ya go! It can be uploaded to a website from that point on.

This is the quick n' dirty method that is free. I do it all the time.

Yes yes Radeck I know I know don't PM me lol. ;)

Mark.

Inclined Therapy Progress Tracking

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:10 am
by AndrewKFletcher
Hi


Would like a similar tracking thread for people using Inclined Therapy.

You have done a great job with the CCSVI tracking project. Could we please do the same for inclined therapy?


Previous request:


What we need here now is an easy read for people who want just the facts about what is happening to each and every person with ms. These long threads are undoubtedly fascinating but a lot of people will be missing the developments over the coming months.

We need a sticky thread Titled: Inclined Therapy Tracking and have everyone create their own editable diary by copying their earlier posts minus anything that does not relate directly to experience using I.T. along with an EDSS and FSS scores etc.

Radeck has produced a brilliant template that works for surgery for CCSVI and therefore will undoubtedly prove to be a useful tool for Inclined Therapy (non surgical approach to ms and CCSVI) Thank you Radeck.
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-8346.html

My old template has some useful guidance too so we could work on achieving the correct format for accurate data analysis later.

But first of all we need to have all reports from people using I.T in order so they can be followed by everyone. This is going to be very useful for people looking for answers and we undoubtedly have already seen some pretty amazing reports from people with RR, PP and SP ms. Something not observed yet in the surgical approach.

I look forward to input from all concerned and am always open to suggestions. If this cannot be accomplished on this forum, I will set up another forum to get the job done.

Andrew