For anyone scheduled with Dr. Sclafani...
Thank You Dr. Sclafani... I can only hope and pray this is just slight bump in the road. I was also on Dr. Dake's waiting list and the thought of having the door closed in my face twice was/is unsettling to say the least.
I've been to two vascular Dr's locally who were "ccsvi" clueless and looked at me as though I had a third eye while simply trying to convince them to test me. So the last 6-7 months have been a difficult roller coster ride for me to say the least..
Attorney's getting involved in anything is the most distressful thought, but I realize they are a necessairy evil.
I'm just running out of energy I suppose (doesn't take much these days). It is just a shame that folks have to travel out of the country to be treated when we have such talent here.. It must be that "fear" of the slightest complication and being sued that is mudding the waters. Frustrating for sure!!!!
Anyway, I really appreciate all your efforts - and keeping us notified.. Thank you again.
I've been to two vascular Dr's locally who were "ccsvi" clueless and looked at me as though I had a third eye while simply trying to convince them to test me. So the last 6-7 months have been a difficult roller coster ride for me to say the least..
Attorney's getting involved in anything is the most distressful thought, but I realize they are a necessairy evil.
I'm just running out of energy I suppose (doesn't take much these days). It is just a shame that folks have to travel out of the country to be treated when we have such talent here.. It must be that "fear" of the slightest complication and being sued that is mudding the waters. Frustrating for sure!!!!
Anyway, I really appreciate all your efforts - and keeping us notified.. Thank you again.
When you say there were six who were cancelled at Stanford, I'm sure you mean six who already had their appointments scheduled. My husband was also on the list for Stanford, talked to Dr. Dake and others there, but never even got to the point where we had an appointment date. I would guess there were hundreds on the Stanford list too. We are also on the list for Dr. Sclafani. I want to stay hopeful, but right now, I'm not.
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Amen brother!! They are tied to the pharnacreutical industry. This is the fight of all fights. The country again is am oligarchy and if this doesnt prove it them what must I do. Whatch food inc and see the kind of people you are up against. MS is Billions upon billions yearly at stake. They the corrupt will smash this. Food inc on netflix.ozarkcanoer wrote:Why should the Wall Street Journal delay patient care !!!![]()
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CCSVI and Dr. S.
I received an e-mail from Holly on April 4 in my response to a request for an approximate treatment date and she returned stating that my wait would be "about a year" since the list has gotten long .
Oh well...better late than never, I guess....????!!!!
HANG IN THERE, D. S WE'RE WITH YOU
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Oh well...better late than never, I guess....????!!!!
HANG IN THERE, D. S WE'RE WITH YOU

So are they going to stop doing any sort of vascular treatments on MS patients too -- in the heart, in the liver, anywhere? Just in case? You know, other people have said it, but this definitely feels like medical discrimination. I feel like I better not tell anyone I have MS anymore. Expunge it from my record. Not to be melodramatic, but god help us if we have a problem and a surgeon's hands are tied because someone remembers something they read about bad outcomes and MS.
I feel as you do bluesky63. In Canada they decided if doctors know you have MS, they can't even test you for CCSVI. They seem to be taking this 'wait and see' approach. MS patients can't even pay to see if they have CCSVI. The wimps are dragging their feet.
I like the analogy; what if your house was on fire. Would you rather try to put it out or would you wait for the fire trucks and see what happens when you wait !!!!
It seems to be mostly one of 3 things. 1. Ignorance 2. Stupidity or 3. Naivety
Ignorance is easy to fix, it just means you've never had the opportunity to learn. People should not be offended by being known as ignorant. Everybody is ignorant about something. I don't know how to pilot the space shuttle, I'm ignorant about that subject.
Now if I was taught how to do it and I just can't understand (get it), yea, I'm probably stupid. If I was taught how but rejected it, that would make me naive.
So when you think about it, by calling someone stupid, you're actually doing them a favor. Otherwise they might go thru life not knowing something, your giving them the opportunity to change
Let me be the first to do the foot-draggers a favor, YOUR STUPID
Notice how I was nice by not calling them ignorant (even though that's what I meant).
It's the naive ones we really need to worry about. There are a few in that category. I'd like to tell them that to their face ! Sure, we would debate and argue, and I would win.
I like the analogy; what if your house was on fire. Would you rather try to put it out or would you wait for the fire trucks and see what happens when you wait !!!!
It seems to be mostly one of 3 things. 1. Ignorance 2. Stupidity or 3. Naivety
Ignorance is easy to fix, it just means you've never had the opportunity to learn. People should not be offended by being known as ignorant. Everybody is ignorant about something. I don't know how to pilot the space shuttle, I'm ignorant about that subject.
Now if I was taught how to do it and I just can't understand (get it), yea, I'm probably stupid. If I was taught how but rejected it, that would make me naive.
So when you think about it, by calling someone stupid, you're actually doing them a favor. Otherwise they might go thru life not knowing something, your giving them the opportunity to change

Let me be the first to do the foot-draggers a favor, YOUR STUPID

Notice how I was nice by not calling them ignorant (even though that's what I meant).
It's the naive ones we really need to worry about. There are a few in that category. I'd like to tell them that to their face ! Sure, we would debate and argue, and I would win.
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bump in the road
curious...do they halt the CRAB's when one has complications? Believe me they are dealing with one tough italiano!
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NO and I think that's the part frustrating everyone.
They still sell Tysabri and look at all the deaths.
One accident with CCSVI (a procedure/practice Dr. Sclafani isn't even using) at another facility and they stop everything.
I find it odd that Dr. Mehta in Albany is going to do the exact same things Sclafani was doing ... so I tend to believe Dr. Sclafani will be back in business soon ... but still death with Tysabri is a risk and NEUROS PUSH IT ON PEOPLE ...
Craziness ...
They still sell Tysabri and look at all the deaths.
One accident with CCSVI (a procedure/practice Dr. Sclafani isn't even using) at another facility and they stop everything.
I find it odd that Dr. Mehta in Albany is going to do the exact same things Sclafani was doing ... so I tend to believe Dr. Sclafani will be back in business soon ... but still death with Tysabri is a risk and NEUROS PUSH IT ON PEOPLE ...
Craziness ...