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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:17 pm
by dlb
I just got an email today from the project coordinator at BNAC inviting me to fill out their questionnaire for the CTEVD study. I know I'm only 1 of the hundreds of thousands but I really hope I am accepted! I told my son & hubby that I should have filled out the form for 1 of them as a "normal control" - probably have a better chance of being involved, but it wouldn't give me any answers then! Anyway... that would mean they would have to be "normal"???!!

Fingers crossed!

Deb

Canadian & Newbie too. Testing for CCSVI

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:40 pm
by Tooney
Hello,

Am new to this site but not a new MS'er. Am more than anxious to get the testing done for CCSVI. I live in Saskatchewan but certainly willing to travel if that moves things along. We don't have private clinics here as you do in B.C. or Alberta. If anyone has any ideas as to where to go without compromising the accuracy of testing, I would much appreciate any information. Thank you

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:11 am
by dlb
To "allnewtome",

I rec'd your pm & have replied. Ck your junk/spam folder for communication from the forum. That is where I find notifications of posts/ pm's, etc. I'm so new to this or any forum, but I don't want you to think I didn't want to reply to you. Let me know if you see this post.

dlb

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:26 am
by Billmeik
so Im in bc too and looking at this. I contacted Rauscher at ubc and got a form letter back talking about the study that may start in 4 to 6 months


but no, I think that' s too slow. I am a BC sailor too and I need to keep all the balance I can.


So now I'm looking at paying false creek to do it? I need the protocol info for my g.p.

What are your plans after False Creek?

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:51 am
by Tooney
Hello all,

I am pretty much new to this site and am overwhelmed with the abundance of information - this is a good thing. I appreciate it very much. Am still fairly confused about where and how to about CCSVI testing and getting more anxious by the minute. As far as False Creek in Vancouver, that is encouraging to hear. I live in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan so that's an easy trip. Just wondering, at this stage with what we know....who will you contact re. the potential for surgery following the MR? Do we know exactly who is prepared to do the procedures at this point and are available are these individuals. Thank you for any insight you can share. Since this research hit the media I have been on an emotional rollercoaster and seem to be shorter on patience than I was prior - although much more hopeful at the same time. Any one else experiencing this?

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:29 pm
by happy_canuck
I contacted False Creek Surgical and their ultrasound doctor will review the Doppler protocols I sent them when he returns in a week (sometime after December 4th). I am hoping they will have the equipment, skill, and willingness to do the scans, but no word yet on if this will happen!

My fingers are crossed for a "yes" from them -- I will post their response here and on the Facebook pages for CCSVI and the CCSVI at UBC MS clinic page.

Cheers,

~ Sandra

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:37 pm
by dlb
Tooney,

I signed up a few years ago to yahoo news which is generated by inserting "keywords". I got a news alert this AM about McMaster & Dr Haacke. This report stated that so far Alberta & Saskatchewan & Hamilton have signed up - not exactly sure if it is for his software/testing procedure or the study he's conducting?? I sent you a pm a few days ago but it is still in my outbox. Ck your spam/junk folder - that is where I find notification from the forum....
I guessed by your name you were from S'toon & I saw in the original info on W5 website that there is a collaborator in your city. That website no longer has the info because of the overwhelming response to the individuals listed, but somewhere in Saskatoon, someone exists that will someday be of help to you. Keep digging Take care...

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:55 pm
by dlb
This from the Hamilton Spectator (as per the news alert I last posted about):

Haacke, an adjunct professor at McMaster and expert in imaging who was also working on the role iron plays in MS, met Zamboni five weeks ago and offered to test his theory using the software he created that improves the resolution of MRI images and quantifies iron.

He’s turned his main lab in Detroit mostly over to this work despite having no funding for it.

He’s currently recruiting sites around the world to take part in the research, hoping to have initial results by spring.

“My role is really the torch bearer,” said Haacke. “I’m trying to co-ordinate this international study so we can get as many sites as possible on board to be testing this together.”

He says Edmonton, Saskatoon and Hamilton have signed on so far in Canada.

“We’re convinced here that we should be at least testing the theory because obviously it’s very important,” said John Bienenstock, director of the Brain-Body Institute.

“It would change the lives of these people and would produce a radically different view of the disease. However, it’s not been reproduced elsewhere yet.”

It’s essential other researchers try to reproduce Zamboni’s results with larger numbers of patients to see if his theory holds.

The MS Society of Canada has just put out a request for research grant proposals to study CCSVI.

Hamilton plans to apply so it can expand its study beyond 20 to 30 patients.

Haacke has also offered to examine the scans of any MS patient who can get an MRI following the protocols he’s set up.[/i]

looking for people in ontario

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:27 am
by angie
hi there
i am interested in people doing it in canada as well as i am in toronto, ontario.
i went to the link that dlb posted (ctv) and looked for the 'map' that was to indentify radiologists in canda, however I can't find the map?
can anyone help me with possible people/radiologists etc. in ontario?
thx

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:02 pm
by dlb
Angie,

I guess due to the overwhelming amount of calls & emails they have gotten, the website has an update in place of the area that used to be on that site. I had copied & pasted the original Q&A page & that map link is still on the page that I copied onto my computer but I can no longer access it that way either. Did you read in one of my last posts the portion I copied from an article in the Hamilton Spectator. Dr Haacke says that Saskatoon, Edmonton & Hamilton have "signed on" to something regarding this testing, Interpretation of results _ I'm not exactly sure yet. I am still going to count on my neuro to update me because I know she has made contact with the collaborator that Haacke has in Edmonton. Haacke also expects to have his website updated shortly - there will be something in Hamilton. Hope you find something too.

dlb

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 8:54 am
by Billmeik
you know the flalse creek technician is going to take a long time to train. I'm flying down to stanford to get the pics.

ccsvi in canada

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:10 pm
by katie45
I live in bc,,,This is reportedly a vascular problem. Why, then do we need neuros to approve angioplasty which has been tested and approved for years?As I see it, blocked veins can cause stroke...we need vascular surgeons NOT neuros and we need this fixed promptly not after years of testing and trials!!

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:29 pm
by happy_canuck
False Creek Surgical in Vancouver is doing the MRVs and Doppler scans. A few of us are asking them to provide stats on % positive/negative for CCSVI and other test details so we can confirm they have the skill. They assured us they had reviewed everything before offering the service. There's no sense putting out the $ for a false negative / false positive.

It's a private clinic, so they charge. The MRV is $2070 and the Doppler is $499. One friend of mine had her MRV done today and said she was only their second one to get CCSVI testing in the MRI.

You can follow the experiences of those trying this and other BC options on our Facebook page:
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It is still an option to get tested, I think, even if treatment in Canada is a while into the future yet. They will probably have to repeat all the testing when treatment is available, so I think only those who really want to know now and can afford it should get the scans done. Once it's mainstream, it should all be free :-)

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:35 am
by Billmeik
Im calling false creek now

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:49 am
by Billmeik
ok they are doing it and they have found the ccsvie in one? patient so far... they are taking names right now and have room dec 15