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Gordon
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I just want to thankyou all who have had the surgery, or a friend of yours has had the surgery, and you continue to push push push the people in control for the CCSVI be made available to all, NOW.

You could just walk away and say... well I am tired of fighting, I am okay, I have had my surgery, now to get back to my life.

But you continue to push on and on and on.

Thanks from the bottom of my heart.Gordon
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WELL DONE GORDON,
WELL DONE!!!
BOSTON the Birthplace of LIBERTY IN AMERICA
and soon LIBERTY for MS patients. GOD BLESS AMERICA

GO RED SOX!!
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Gordon wrote:I just want to thankyou all who have had the surgery, or a friend of yours has had the surgery, and you continue to push push push the people in control for the CCSVI be made available to all, NOW.

You could just walk away and say... well I am tired of fighting, I am okay, I have had my surgery, now to get back to my life.

But you continue to push on and on and on.

Thanks from the bottom of my heart.Gordon
I have not had intervention yet - that comes in June in Poland, but I can say that when I am feeling better, I will be doggedly, and single-mindedly fighting for CCSVI screening and treatment in Canada.

But, I want to thank everyone that has gone before, too.
My name is not really Johnson. MSed up since 1993
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Post by ndwannabe »

Hear, hear!

Add my sincere thanks for everybody who has shared their experience, their research, there thoughts on this forum.

I went from no hope to having something to look forward to!

THANK YOU!
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I just wanted to add my thanks, along with my wishes for your continued improvement!!! Keep well.

Take care and God Bless,
Chrystal
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Post by costumenastional »

That was very cool Gordon.

I also want to thank everybody in here, and i mean everybody.

Not only those who have had the operation with good outcomes, but those who didn't have benefits and still shared their experience.

I want to say thanks to Joan Beal, Erica and the rest of the pioneers who made the wake up call. No need to analyze further. Just to say that what they have done and keep doing may save thousands in the near future.

I want to thank Dr Sclafani because he is an incredible human being and a true doctor. In fact, i wouldnt believe that doctors like him exist if i didn't see it for myself.

I also want to thank the nayasayers because i realize that they have some really interesting points and they stimulate the brains of the rest of us, forcing us to keep our feet to the ground, search better and finally become stronger. I only wish they could realize that the only answers available are from people who feel better or worse after liberation. Not from neuros, not from vascs.

Most of all, i want to thank the rest of us, who haven't been liberated yet.
And this, because it is obvious that we wont give up. We will be here to help each other anyway we can and push to the right direction. Surfing through these pages made me a better person.

I could keep going for weeks with this but you get the point.

All i want is to have good results when i unblock my veins (if they are stenosed and fixable) and come back here to tell you that we were right.
As many have already said, we are ALL together in this.

And reading all of the above i realize that i could be a politician :)

But i am NOT.
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Post by AnnaP »

Hi everyone,

In 2008, I lost my "best friend" of 24 years. Apparently, she couldn't deal with my illness, yeah right! she bailed when I needed her the most, who does that?
I'm so grateful to have friends like you.
People I never met who are willing to fight for others.

Thank you :D :D :D :D
hugs and kisses
Anna
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