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oh ya
it really was not my decision/ i was just recruited 4 a study/ but there has been real relief/ i did not no it was this big or the results would be so encouraging/ i new that it was big when i started 2 hear nobel prize/ chris it is a little funny that u r reaching out 2 me cause i have followed some of your ordeals on yur site/ stay strong all



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Well, that explains why you got cocktails 2 hours after, wobbly! 
It will be interesting to see how many people can get by with just a "cleanup" and how many will need stents in order to return bloodflow.
A cleanup wouldn't have worked for Jeff- his veins were too closed down.
cheer

It will be interesting to see how many people can get by with just a "cleanup" and how many will need stents in order to return bloodflow.
A cleanup wouldn't have worked for Jeff- his veins were too closed down.
cheer
Husband dx RRMS 3/07
dx dual jugular vein stenosis (CCSVI) 4/09
http://ccsviinms.blogspot.com
dx dual jugular vein stenosis (CCSVI) 4/09
http://ccsviinms.blogspot.com
hi
big time with heat/ it really doesnt bother me much anymore/ i really wish this would move along faster/ u guys need this done/ legs r close 2 same/ maybe little better/ 4 major lesions on spine so as i m told those r tough 2 heal / but lots better/ STAY STRONG ALL 

Thanks Wobbly for your response. I am also an exercise freak, so I am hoping that I can regain some of the lost strength. Thankfully, I have not suffered from the heat or the fatigue; mostly leg weakness. My lesions are in the cervical spine not the thoracic. My hope is no more progression - a bonus would be bending and lifting my leg to go up a staircase without having to use the railing to pull me up.
Your posts have been extremely helpful and supportive.
Sharon
Your posts have been extremely helpful and supportive.
Sharon
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Cure you wrote:
Let's also hope that in the not to distant future Johnson and Johnson will be making more money on manufactuing of stents for MS recovery than they are on making needles.
I have kept myself away from those daily self injections. I'm not afraid of the needle, but just glad that we (The Stanford four {soon to be more})are not having to give ourselves shots to thin the blood.Hey, its a walk in the park for MS. Where I "hear", one can be prescribed daily self injection for the rest of their natural life. under current medical treatments...
Let's also hope that in the not to distant future Johnson and Johnson will be making more money on manufactuing of stents for MS recovery than they are on making needles.
