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Thank you, cheerleader, for each and every one of your 2,500 posts.

Here's to another 2,500 posts and to another great year!!

You've given me more hope than words can ever tell.

~HappyPoet
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Hi cheerleader

I would also like to congratulate you on 2,500 posts WOW

I am new to this site and have read many of your posts and i have to say Thank You so much you have been so very helpful and so informative.



Pam :)
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My heartfelt thanks to you as well, Cheer! Without your inspiration I may have not felt so strongly that CCSVI was the way to go! We are so thankful to have gone this far. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Joan,
THANK YOU for everything you do for us. I cannot find enough words to express how grateful I am for your involvement and dedication. It is always a pleasure to read your informative and inspiring posts. I am just one of so many who do greatly benefit from them. Thank you!!!
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Congratulations cheerleader and a big THANKYOU!!
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. Your efforts deserve a Nobel Prize for a woman who has created real positive change in a very dark world called MS! You are the stuff of legends. Eternal gratitude from a Mom[ who wants to see her son released from this disease.color=orange][/color]
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Thanks Joan:) We all appreciate everything you have done. Also I want to thank Marie and all the early stenters x
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Dear Gem,

A big hug full of love...and gratitude.

Pepe
María was Dx RRMS 1996. SPMS since 2003; Dx CCSVI by Dr. Simka on Dec.-2009; Balloon angioplasty on Jan.-2010 in Katowice (Poland); Betaseron (2000-2009); Tysabri since June 2009. BBD since 2003. IBT since Jan.-2010.
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Congrats Joan, you are indeed a force to be reckoned with and a Tims stalwart with the tenacity to back it up.

Your time and energy is much appreciated by everyone here and please don’t go beating yourself up when things go a little awry, everyone is responsible for their own health and it is their informed decision that dictates which path they take.

May your path be a bright one and your direction with the wind of change in your sails.

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Congrats Cheerleader!

I read your response to the National Post article on FB today. You still do a great job of staying level headed in replying to these types of things. I don't know how you resist going off on some of these people hysterically, but you do, and that's a great thing.
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I'm new to this site still working my way around, but I read enough posts to know what you're doing for us MSer's. Thank you for all your efforts. I wish my doctor as helpful. You're like Dr. Zamboni "doing it for love"

Thank you and keep up the Terrific work! :P
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dialed_in wrote:Congrats Cheerleader!

I read your response to the National Post article on FB today. You still do a great job of staying level headed in replying to these types of things. I don't know how you resist going off on some of these people hysterically, but you do, and that's a great thing.
My 15 year old son is responsible for me not turning into crazy, hysterical lady. He read that response before I posted it online, and took out my ranting...he also coached me this morning before the radio show...Mom, just tell the facts, talk slowly and stay calm. He's a good kid, and does well on the debate team (future lawyer?) :wink:
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Joan, if it weren't for you finding Dake, I'd still be suffering night spasms and necking baclofen and an assortment of vasoactive herbs. Instead I'm nearly 18 weeks pregnant! For names I'm thinking of either Joan or Michael...

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3 years antibiotics, 06/09 bilateral jug stents at C1, 05/11 ballooning of both jug valves, 07/12 stenting of renal vein, azygos & jug valve ballooning,
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gibbledygook wrote:Joan, if it weren't for you finding Dake, I'd still be suffering night spasms and necking baclofen and an assortment of vasoactive herbs. Instead I'm nearly 18 weeks pregnant! For names I'm thinking of either Joan or Michael...

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But, what about Paolo?!
My name is not really Johnson. MSed up since 1993
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Well now, that is true. Paolo must also be considered! Or maybe Paul as I haven't much Italian blood in me, to my knowledge. :lol:
3 years antibiotics, 06/09 bilateral jug stents at C1, 05/11 ballooning of both jug valves, 07/12 stenting of renal vein, azygos & jug valve ballooning,
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