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Please help those that have not had the surgery by sharing more of your experiences.

Thanks So much.

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Please feel free to follow my progress on my blog: http://myliberationadventure.blogspot.com

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Liberated at Georgetown U. 3/3/10. Subsequent procedures at U of Maryland with Dr. Ziv Haskal 7/30/10, 12/2/10, 5/11/11. http://myliberationadventure.blogspot.com
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...and mine on my blog:

www.enjoyingtheride.com
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My wife's surgery

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Sharon my wife, had no problems with surgery yesterday for her CCSVI. She has a little more energy, a little more flexibility and she slept better after surgery so far so good! She had surgery in Northern California, an angioplasty for a blocked right internal jugular.
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