circulation (moved from tracking)
QUESTION FOR THOSE HERE DIAGNOSED WITH CHRONIC MS 7 YRs
Cold Intolerance and CCSVI
- fiddler
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...Ted
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I don't think my insurance will pay for this, so I need to evaluate. Other than cost, another factor is whether the procedure is difficult to recover from. I've been in a wheelchair for 10 years.
But more than anything I would like to slow the progression of this disease, and increase my circulation.
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By the way, jbro, I forgot to mention that on http://www.ccsvi-tracking.com you are also able to go to the timeline graph to see people's results over time and filter out for only people who have had MS for over X years, people with an EDSS of below Y, etc, etc, etc. It's really a powerful tool for understanding the results that liberated people are seeing over time. This is a great site designed and developed by some of our liberated Dutch MSers and they promise more capabilities in the future. I would again appeal to all liberated people to register and enter their data. The health research community isn't interested in doing this for us, so we have to do it ourselves.
...Ted
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...Ted
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What about you? Ted have you noted any benefits beyond less fatigue? Do your hands get cold less often? Are you more, less or equally temp sensitive?
I will try to persuade my doctors by pointing to the consistent data showing that people with MS have blockages, and should be treated for them, like any individual found to have blockages.
Why is it that typical vascular tests are not effective in finding blockages of the jugular and azgous veins?
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I'm not sure if I understand what you mean about "typical" vascular tests, but I think that CCSVI is a very different way of looking at things, even for vascular specialists, who weren't aware that slight, long-term reduction in blood flow could have such a devastating effect on the CNS (central nervous system) because of hypoxia, blood-brain barrier breaches, and iron deposition. I'll give you an example: my GP (who is generally supportive of my liberation treatment approach) said that hypoxia is caused by problems in arteries, not veins. When I said "But if the veins are occluded, there is no blood flow, so the brain lacks oxygen (ie, hypoxia)", he said "Oh!"... because he finally understood!
There is still a lot for everyone to understand.
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- fiddler
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On this site (and various facebook sites) there is a lot of info that can be taken to your GP and then to IRs and vascular specialists.
...Ted
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