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My collapsed vein!

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I went to Poland around three weeks ago, was told by Dr Simka that my vein had multiple narowings and he described my left jugular vein as collapsed, have had the treatment and am now living a life, free of despair, and I am so happy.

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powereds,

Wonderful news... I am so happy for you. Can you tell us what improvements you have noticed ?

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hello again

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Please, please, please, all of you, everybody with MS beleive that there is hope!, you most probably have blocked veins (there is a small, very small chance that you don't), the thing is you are thinking "do I have blocked veins?" I think you do! Those who don't most probably don't have much disabilty, but nonetheless, whoever you are, DO NOT LOSE HOPE!

Just keeping it real...

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Improvements!!!

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Fatigue relief, reduced stiffness, better heat tolerence, better cognitive clarity, swallowing has improved, left side has improved, eyesight has improved, increased energy, reduced stiffness, understandably improved confidence, quicker reflexes. Everything seems to be improving, you see my belief is that the body will heal itself with time and it seems to be doing just that!
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Power, so happy for you! You had angioplasty? On one side or on both? Or was it your azygos?

Tell us more and thank you for sharing!
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Hello!!!!

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now I know it is you, well done and may the improvements continue. I will also send you some links from newspapers in Scotland which have Tim and myself in them!!!

The sun is out so I am away to check on my heat tolerance!!! 8) 8) 8)
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powereds,

Badger,

Thanks for making me smile.

Happy New Life to you both.
My name is not really Johnson. MSed up since 1993
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I am sooooooo pleased for you, I just can't imagine what you are feeling, but I AM hoping that I get some sense of it in May when I go :)

Mags x
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