I have a grand idea. Instead of us msers waiting to see if treatment really helps, let's put bands around the naysayers internal jugulars (and why not the azygous while we r in there?) and see if THEY develop signs and symptoms of ms?
I think this proposal is much more fair.
k
Whose with me?
P.S. I only want humans in this study, NO ANIMALS.
Research for ccsvi naysayers

And of course no one would volunteer for such a study and no one would run it because it's obviously insane. So why is it not insane to have people sitting around in that very condition, waiting to see if it's safe to treat? Inaction is a form of action. I get that safety matters, but still: faster, faster, faster, faster to get this proven.
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Re: Research for ccsvi naysayers
But on ethical grounds, the "volunteers" should be selected only from neuro's. lolkc wrote:I have a grand idea. Instead of us msers waiting to see if treatment really helps, let's put bands around the naysayers internal jugulars (and why not the azygous while we r in there?) and see if THEY develop signs and symptoms of ms?
I think this proposal is much more fair.
k
Whose with me?
P.S. I only want humans in this study, NO ANIMALS.
Donnchadh
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