I'm so upbeat and full of hope.

From a worldwide viewpoint, 2011 is definitely going to be an exciting year for those with "MS," CCSVI, CCVBP, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and traumatic injuries thanks to the extraordinary efforts of the Zamboni, Beal, and Hubbard families; of dedicated pioneering doctors including the phenomenal doctors here at TIMS; of advocacy organizations filled with wonderful people like CCSVI Alliance; and of patients and caregivers everywhere.
From a personal viewpoint, the neurological consequences of my congenital intracranial venous malformations (shown on MRV: absent dural sinuses) and CCSVI (shown on US/venography: inverted IJV valves=90/95% blockages; azygos = awaiting IVUS due to T5-T9 lesions/symptoms) were compounded by the neurological consequences of my acquired CCVBP (shown on X-ray: trauma of a head tilt and two broken necks (from downhill skiing); and stenosis, spondylosis, and scoliosis).
To give my CCSVI procedure every possible chance for success, I'm working on getting my head on straight <smiling> while I wait for my turn with IVUS. I am extremely thankful for all of my doctors.
It's going to be a great year
