CCSVI vs WW1

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CCSVI vs WW1

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CCSVI deaths in Canada per year = 400
Number of deaths in battle of Paschendaele = 140,000
Number of Canadians dead and wounded in Pascendaele = 15,000
Time all Paschendaele deaths would take in Canada, of CCSVI = 350 years
Time all Paschendaele deaths would take in world, of CCSVI = 10 years
Time Canadian Paschendaele casualties would take as Canadian CCSVI deaths = 37 years
Time Canadian Paschendaele casualties would take as worldwide CCSVI deaths = 13.5 months
Time battle of Paschendaele took = 2 months
Ground gained per dead soldier at Paschendaele = 2 inches
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At least in WW1, the lives sacrificed served a purpose. For those afflicted with CCSVI in MS, lives and QOLs are lost, meaninglessly.

Kinda depressing for a Monday morning, 1eye!
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Cece wrote:At least in WW1, the lives sacrificed served a purpose. For those afflicted with CCSVI in MS, lives and QOLs are lost, meaninglessly.

Kinda depressing for a Monday morning, 1eye!
Ground gained per dead soldier at Paschendaele = 2 inches
The Germans recaptured their lost ground, without resistance, 5 months later during the Battle of the Lys, losing it for good in late September 1918.
Sorry. It was still Sunday night. Got my ticket to the debate, so I'm a tad less depressed. Electricity failed during the big rainstorm last night, so all my clocks are wrong...

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Once again I encourage everyone who is interested in CCSVI being taken serious to appeal to logic and not emotion. That said I do not want to know nor can I fathom a guess how you came up with those "statistics" but I am not sure you could even get Zamboni to support you with the claim you are making. I have not heard of any doctor or researcher involved with CCSVI say that performing angioplasty on the veins of MS patients saves lives but maybe I have missd something????
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maybe I have missd something????
too much vermouth?
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1eye wrote:
maybe I have missd something????
too much vermouth?
No way 1eye I always blame it on the Captain!!!!
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Everybody's drinkin vermouth


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