
Spinal Stenosis blocking CSF could cause MS
Spinal Stenosis blocking CSF could cause MS
Recent Study with Open MRI suggests spinal stenosis blocking CSF could cause MS. Recently I had MRI of spine and found stenosis in my lumber area due to disc dislocation/ bulging causing thecal sac compression. Any comments
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Re: Spinal Stenosis blocking CSF could cause MS
Hi Taurus, you should stop in on this thread in the CCSVI Forum (CCSVI and CCVBP) to talk about your spinal stenosis and ask some questions to "upright doc."Taurus wrote:Recent Study with Open MRI suggests spinal stenosis blocking CSF could cause MS. Recently I had MRI of spine and found stenosis in my lumber area due to disc dislocation/ bulging causing thecal sac compression. Any comments.
http://www.thisisms.com/forum/chronic-c ... -1665.html
Yeah, I didn't know that's what the thread was about either, but my C-spine MRIs showed lots of spinal problems 8 years ago, and now I've found a place to ask questions about them.

Dx'd with MS & HNPP (hereditary peripheral neuropathy) 7/03 but must have had MS for 30 yrs before that. I've never taken meds for MS except 1 yr experiment on LDN. (I found diet, exercise, sleep, humor, music help me the most.)
Re: Spinal Stenosis blocking CSF could cause MS
I think it's the MS that causes the stenosis not the reverse... actually I see the stenosis as a defensive reflex from the veins closing up to protect our blood from the pathogens (the dark spots that we develop later on the brain when white lesions become "black holes"... those black bugs are similar to those found in leukemia or other types of cancer . That would explain why CCSVI procedure does not cure MS... it simply does not kill the root cause.
Re: Spinal Stenosis blocking CSF could cause MS
Hi euphoniaa
I have noted your advice and posted the same on the CCSVI and CCVBP forum. Thanks for the advice.
I have noted your advice and posted the same on the CCSVI and CCVBP forum. Thanks for the advice.