Which to pick: Dr Vogl in Germany or Ameds Centrum in Poland

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thanks for all the replies,

as ive already had a catheter venogram and doppler scan, i dont want to have to pay for 1-3 thousand EURO's on testing
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adamt,

You can send an email to Beelen and send copies of your CD's to Belgium for evaluatie. Beelen will inform you if he can be of help.
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thanks joge,
i called his secretary and there is a long waiting list, at least the very end of the year.

so it looks like i will just go to Poland

its a shame because Belgium would have been much more convenient for me
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joge wrote:
L wrote:
joge wrote:Roel Beelen MD
Department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
OLV Hospital
Moorselbaan 164
9300 Aalst
België

Tel: (0032)(0)53/724599
Email: Roel(dot)Beelen(at)olvz-aalst.be
Thanks joge!
Some practical information:

I don't know how much time is needed between testing and treatment.
Beelen doesn't want you to fly within two weeks after treatment.
We have the eurostar connecting us!
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Il n'y as pas un probleme avec le train, je crois...
The train won't be a problem, I guess..

I think it's about the pressure diffences, during takeoff and landing, that may cause problems...
On the other hand, I heard about people getting treatment in Poland, coming and going by airplane, without any problem, so.. :?
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adamt wrote:thanks joge,
i called his secretary and there is a long waiting list, at least the very end of the year.

so it looks like i will just go to Poland

its a shame because Belgium would have been much more convenient for me
Sorry, he's getting popular in The Netherlands too! I hope the waitinglist in Poland is shorter!

Good luck!
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joge wrote:
Sorry, he's getting popular in The Netherlands too! I hope the waitinglist in Poland is shorter!

Good luck!
its ok Joge,

i have an appointment for Ameds - Poland in 4 weeks, but based on your results/experience i would much prefer to go to Belguim + its so much closer.

after a false negative in France, i need to triple check the dr i go to knows exactly what they are doing and does everything properly
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L wrote:
joge wrote:
L wrote:
Thanks joge!
Some practical information:

I don't know how much time is needed between testing and treatment.
Beelen doesn't want you to fly within two weeks after treatment.
We have the eurostar connecting us!
L,

This guy from the UK, was treated in Aalst by Beelen:

http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/3008
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joge wrote:
L wrote:
joge wrote:
Some practical information:

I don't know how much time is needed between testing and treatment.
Beelen doesn't want you to fly within two weeks after treatment.
We have the eurostar connecting us!
L,

This guy from the UK, was treated in Aalst by Beelen:

http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/3008
Ah yes, I'm familiar with David. Thanks for that. I knew he was treated in Belgium, I should have put two and two together.
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Unfortunatly I received a reply from Dr Beelen - he is not taking on any more patients. Try again in eight monyjs he saud.
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pffffffff
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joge wrote:
adamt wrote:thanks joge,
i called his secretary and there is a long waiting list, at least the very end of the year.

so it looks like i will just go to Poland

its a shame because Belgium would have been much more convenient for me
Sorry, he's getting popular in The Netherlands too! I hope the waitinglist in Poland is shorter!

Good luck!
Dr Beelen in Aalst, Belgium, is taking new patients again!
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joge wrote:
joge wrote:
adamt wrote:thanks joge,
i called his secretary and there is a long waiting list, at least the very end of the year.

so it looks like i will just go to Poland

its a shame because Belgium would have been much more convenient for me
Sorry, he's getting popular in The Netherlands too! I hope the waitinglist in Poland is shorter!

Good luck!
Dr Beelen in Aalst, Belgium, is taking new patients again!
That's great, where did you hear this?
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belgium

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On the dutch ccsvi website: ccsvi.nl
He contacted the mediators to tell them.
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