Dr Zamboni's Wife?
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Dr Zamboni's Wife?
Does anyone know how she is getting on since her procedure?
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Why was 90% of this thread deleted - I certainly didn't see anything inflammatory?
What is going on here?
I agree with Mr. Success though ... if she wants to let everyone know she is free to do so.
She might not be doing so because her speaking out would not look favorable for her husband's research which I completely understand.
What is going on here?
I agree with Mr. Success though ... if she wants to let everyone know she is free to do so.
She might not be doing so because her speaking out would not look favorable for her husband's research which I completely understand.
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http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/WFive/2009112 ... on_091121/
see Part 2
after 11 mins dr Zamboni talks on his wife's condition: 3 years after procedure, no neurological deficits can be found.
see Part 2
after 11 mins dr Zamboni talks on his wife's condition: 3 years after procedure, no neurological deficits can be found.
let's see, the conversation went as follows:
RuSmolinka posted that she'd heard from her GP that Ms. Zamboni uses a WalkAid
People confused RuSmolinka for me because we have the same cutesy avatar
Cheer posted that as of 3 months ago, from communication with Dr. Zamboni, his wife was walking well and doing great. She can be seen in the CTV video of a year ago that Leonard has posted but otherwise is a very private person. Cheer also posted (possibly in a different thread) that the doctors doing perfusion/fMRI work (which must be Dr. Hubbard?) are finding that the ratio of blood flow in normal brains compared to MS brains is 2 to 1, quite a dramatic difference.
RuSmolinka posted that she'd heard from her GP that Ms. Zamboni uses a WalkAid
People confused RuSmolinka for me because we have the same cutesy avatar
Cheer posted that as of 3 months ago, from communication with Dr. Zamboni, his wife was walking well and doing great. She can be seen in the CTV video of a year ago that Leonard has posted but otherwise is a very private person. Cheer also posted (possibly in a different thread) that the doctors doing perfusion/fMRI work (which must be Dr. Hubbard?) are finding that the ratio of blood flow in normal brains compared to MS brains is 2 to 1, quite a dramatic difference.
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Correction:Cece wrote:let's see, the conversation went as follows:
RuSmolinka posted that she'd heard from her GP that Ms. Zamboni uses a WalkAid
People confused RuSmolinka for me because we have the same cutesy avatar
My comment should be: I asked my neuro about the Zamboni´s wife condition and he answered: "She needs a walker." (Not the WalkAid)
Sorry for my mistake since I am not a native speaker and didn´t know about the trade mark WalkAid...