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CBC national tonight
Story about me and my brother going to Poland on CBC national tonight.
(Also covered in today's Globe and Mail)
We're trying to bang the drum!
...Might be the only wake to wake up local IRs, etc.
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(Also covered in today's Globe and Mail)
We're trying to bang the drum!
...Might be the only wake to wake up local IRs, etc.
-d
dx rrms august 2009 (dx CFS spring 1988) off avonex after 3 months
treated katowice 24-25 march 2010 - best thing that ever happened - check tracking thread
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Re: CBC national tonight
The attached 2 CBC reports seem to cover your story...interesting that CBC will accompany you to Poland...all the best!dunkempt wrote:Story about me and my brother going to Poland on CBC national tonight.
(Also covered in today's Globe and Mail)
We're trying to bang the drum!
...Might be the only wake to wake up local IRs, etc.
-d
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2 ... rgery.html
http://www.cbc.ca/ottawamorning/archives.html
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Enjoy my brother's blog-post on Dr Marrie's comments on the risks of our procedure - "DEATH! – a big, yet small, risk":
http://evanthornton.wordpress.com/2010/ ... k/#more-60
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http://evanthornton.wordpress.com/2010/ ... k/#more-60
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Gee, like this "risk of death" would be new to us from our treatments?dunkempt wrote:Enjoy my brother's blog-post on Dr Marrie's comments on the risks of our procedure - "DEATH! – a big, yet small, risk":
http://evanthornton.wordpress.com/2010/ ... k/#more-60
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Severe cardiac failure in a patient with multiple sclerosis following low-dose mitoxantrone treatment.
Killestein J, van der Meer ML, Regelink JC, Huijgens PC, Polman CH, Dörr J.
Neurology. 2010 Mar 16;74(11):934. No abstract available.
PMID: 20231672 [PubMed - in process]
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Actually, that's Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie, the Director of the HSC MS Clinic in Winnipeg. But even if I knew how old she was it would be rude to speak of a woman's age in public... (although I might add Dr Marrie has also publicly questioned Dr Zamboni's ethics for performing the liberation procedure on his wife - although of course it WASN'T Dr. Zamboni who performed the procedure).How old was that neurologist who clumsily delivered the party line that there was one death - 18?
But here's what makes me most cynical about the HSC stand on the liberation procedure. I left a message with my neurologist (who works along with Dr Marrie) about my plans to see Dr Simka. If he thought it really was a significant danger, surely he would have been *ethically obliged* to call and tell me that?
And aside from the whatever the dangers are - there probably aren't much more than 300 people in the world who've have this done. If one of them was YOUR patient, wouldn't you at least be CURIOUS?
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dunkempt wrote:
And aside from the whatever the dangers are - there probably aren't much more than 300 people in the world who've have this done. If one of them was YOUR patient, wouldn't you at least be CURIOUS?
(if I could figure out how to use the 'quote', I'd use it!)
I totally agree! I said that from the first time I heard CCSVI being dismissed by doctors. I thought, aren't you even curious to see if one or two or three of your patients have this condition??
I suppose, sometimes you don't ask questions you don't want to know the answers to.
And aside from the whatever the dangers are - there probably aren't much more than 300 people in the world who've have this done. If one of them was YOUR patient, wouldn't you at least be CURIOUS?
(if I could figure out how to use the 'quote', I'd use it!)
I totally agree! I said that from the first time I heard CCSVI being dismissed by doctors. I thought, aren't you even curious to see if one or two or three of your patients have this condition??
I suppose, sometimes you don't ask questions you don't want to know the answers to.