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I mentioned that an friend that I met in Poland, was in really rough shape MS wise

Neuro had thrown up his hands in dismay and said the only thing they could offer was to put him in a Chemo treatment study.

His Mom (got to love moms) Hustled him over to Poland and got him into study.

They got in and opened up one of his jugulars. It had been squeezed shut, exactly where he had been hit playing sports.

I saw him last night and he is DOING GREAT, Lots of colour, improving every day. He is working out and coming around nicely.

This in itself is proof that CCSVI is a major component, if not THE major component of the MS puzzle.
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Gordon wrote:I mentioned that an friend that I met in Poland, was in really rough shape MS wise

Neuro had thrown up his hands in dismay and said the only thing they could offer was to put him in a Chemo treatment study.

His Mom (got to love moms) Hustled him over to Poland and got him into study.

They got in and opened up one of his jugulars. It had been squeezed shut, exactly where he had been hit playing sports.
I saw him last night and he is DOING GREAT, Lots of colour, improving every day. He is working out and coming around nicely.

This in itself is proof that CCSVI is a major component, if not THE major component of the MS puzzle.
And it's indication, that in a small percentage of cases, the venous disorder is due to trauma. However, I suspect the majority of "MS" cases its congenital in origin.

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I agree small percentage

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I believe you are right. It is a small percentage. But the point I was making, was that he is like a mouse that has had its veins resriticted... What happened was MS
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This sounds brutal but It highlights that blood flow issues have a long history spanning over many thousands of years

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trepanning

http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/323
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Dear Gordon, do I also know this person? As in - did you meet him during your first trip to Poland?

(This is ex-NDwannabe posting :) )

Wonderful to hear!
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Hi

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That is the one and the same

He is working out looks GREAT and just a changed man.

His wife is expecting and he is going to be the stay at home dad....

Just great, so happy for them.

Now YOU

I was thinking about you this am and what I would do

1. Luke 4:23. And he said unto them, Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, Physician, heal thyself

2. Put your eductaion on hold and put all your energy getting to the bottom of this. Time is Brain for MS patients

3. CONFIRM Lyme disease

WHY ?

The world needs ND wannabe


Lots of Hugs

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