Someone must have posted this already? An article in a broadsheet (actually, a broadsheet that became tabloid sized a few years back) with a wide circulation here in the UK.
Read it here.
CCSVI article in The Guardian.
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L, I haven't seen this posted here but I know the "announcement" was on another web-site for Essential Health starting the treatment. I was wondering if you know anything about Charing Cross Hospital having to operate on a patient who had had the treatment in eastern Europe -
is quoted by the Doctor, any ideas what the "nasty complications" were ? And if it was just one, is this the newspaper putting out some sort of "thriller" story re the dangers invovled ?There are people getting nasty complications
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Yes, I don't believe we've heard about that case before?welshman wrote:...I was wondering if you know anything about Charing Cross Hospital having to operate on a patient who had had the treatment in eastern Europe -is quoted by the Doctor, any ideas what the "nasty complications" were ? And if it was just one, is this the newspaper putting out some sort of "thriller" story re the dangers invovled ?There are people getting nasty complications
28/07/10, 04/10/10, 16/11/10 - CCSVi Dopplers x3 ** 12/10/10 - Poland procedure. Symptoms worsened. No improvement.
13/02/12 - Wheldon ABX protocol for 1.5yrs. Fairly stable but no improvement. Unable to source alternate ABX needed.
13/02/12 - Wheldon ABX protocol for 1.5yrs. Fairly stable but no improvement. Unable to source alternate ABX needed.