another person with MS passes away waiting for treatment

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soapdiva884
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This link requires a login and password, can't read it 8O
Boyfriend dx'd 6-6-06!!! RRMS............CCSVI procedure done on Nov. 13, 2010 and March 7, 2011 by Dr. Sclafani!
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Sorry, that was on CCSVI Locator. Here it is on Facebook.


It is upsetting. My own stenoses are measureable and image-able and treatable. Hers would have been too.
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Cece wrote:Sorry, that was on CCSVI Locator. Here it is on Facebook.


It is upsetting. My own stenoses are measureable and image-able and treatable. Hers would have been too.
Could be considered a denial of medical attention if she is found to have any blocked vein? At this moment we don't know the consequences of blocked veins and therefore it is irresponsible to leave them unfixed.
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i've always felt this denial of treatment in canada is criminal . are any lawyers looking into this ?
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shame on us.

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My condolences to family and friends. Our government (?) is afraid, or cannot, or do not want to stand up to the neurology and drug lobbies. 'In a democracy the people get the government they deserve.' [Hunter S. Thompson] I don't think we deserve this. Perhaps it is not a democracy any more. Are not all CCSVI/'MS' victims waiting for treatment? For good government? For democracy? One of us dies every day in this country alone. 400 in 2010. Many more may die before this is resolved. History is happening now. Canada and a few notable people will go down in history's book of shame. Support Kirsty Duncan.
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