RESERCHERES REPORT ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS FOR CCSVI

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RESERCHERES REPORT ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS FOR CCSVI

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Divide and conquer? Why not use the existing FDA-approved treatment. And why is the FDA-approved treatment not offered to MS patients? Because after a doctor-determined interval you are said to have "converted", and are no longer worth the money because treatment might fail. Let's face it, MS is a diagnosis that relegates you too the backwaters of medicine, where nothing is acute enough anymore, doctors and nurses just laugh at you, and it is a race to see who can relieve you of any money you might have left, before you die.
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1eye wrote:Divide and conquer? Why not use the existing FDA-approved treatment. And why is the FDA-approved treatment not offered to MS patients? Because after a doctor-determined interval you are said to have "converted", and are no longer worth the money because treatment might fail. Let's face it, MS is a diagnosis that relegates you too the backwaters of medicine, where nothing is acute enough anymore, doctors and nurses just laugh at you, and it is a race to see who can relieve you of any money you might have left, before you die.

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