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Kacey
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We are forever indebted to you, Cheer! Thank you so much for sharing your story and for turning the world of MS on it's ear!
You are truly inspiring!
Tons of prayers and white light coming your way. We are all here supporting you and Jeff!
Peace be with you and yours, dear girl!

Kacey
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Hi Joan

I wanted to add my name to all those people who have thanked you for your tireless work for us. Back last October you patiently answered some of my very basic questions as well as welcoming many others to this marvellous community. You are a Star. We look forward to when you can return to your flock.
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thanks so much, guys. My Dad had brain surgery yesterday, and is still recovering. My family hopes for the best. I appreciate all the love and prayers. Life can be really tough, and sometimes very scary, but it's been a blessing to have such a supportive community here at TIMS.
I'll be checking in now and then. Keep reading the research and keep helping each other. Stay positive-
cheer
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dx dual jugular vein stenosis (CCSVI) 4/09
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Prayers for you and your Dad. Thanks so much for all you have done and take care of your love ones.
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I hope your Dad gets well soon, Cheer.. very stressful...

Hang in there and just know that folks are pulling for you and your Dad.

Thank you for staying positive in regards to ccsvi despite some serious negative obstacles...
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I will ask tonight, for some of the golden light for your Dad (I know that he will be well again).

All of the very best to you and yours.
My name is not really Johnson. MSed up since 1993
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cheerleader wrote:thanks so much, guys. My Dad had brain surgery yesterday, and is still recovering. My family hopes for the best. I appreciate all the love and prayers. Life can be really tough, and sometimes very scary, but it's been a blessing to have such a supportive community here at TIMS.
I'll be checking in now and then. Keep reading the research and keep helping each other. Stay positive-
cheer
Joan, Wish your dad a speedy recovery. Thanks once again for all your support. Take care
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Hi JOAN
All my prayers with you and you dad and hope the best for him.Be courageous and believe in god's leniency.With you with all my heart.
NINO
my daughter ms'patient since 2001
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Thank you Cheer for sharing your vast knowledge , leading us toward and encouraging us to make all of our futures healthier and brighter. God bless. We miss you and any time you need to talk we will be here waiting.
Sincerely
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Wishing the best for your Dad and your family. Take care:)
Rhonda~
Treated by Dake 10/19/09, McGuckin 4/25/11 and 3/9/12- blockages in both IJVs, azy, L-iliac, L-renal veins. CCSVI changed my life and disease.
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cheer,

Hugs to you and your Dad from me and everyone who has been touched by your tireless efforts with CCSVI and the MS community. If you inherited your strength from your father, trust me, he'll be just fine.

Sandra
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wishing the best for you and your father...
"However, the truth in science ultimately emerges, although sometimes it takes a very long time," Arthur Silverstein, Autoimmunity: A History of the Early Struggle for Recognition
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prayers prayers prayers..
your shoulders must be so tired...
it is difficult for such a person as you to take care of themselves.. but .. you must.. please do..
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cheer,

I'm hoping for the best for your father. You have done so much for us. I wish there was something we could do for you.

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I'm relatively still new to this site, but I too want to thank you, Joan, for no matter where I go on this site I come across your intelligence, your awareness, your much needed articulation on complicated issues, not to mention your tremendous care and courage, your tenacity (which all equals, in my book, a LION heart) to be involved and support us all.

Your hard work and input is so utterly valuable.

I do hope your father is recovering well and that you and Jeff and all your family....well what else can I say, but that you are in my thoughts, daily.

Peace,
Zina
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