Cece wrote:concerned wrote:There are obviously unknowns. The human body and health and nutrition and genetics and environment and all of these things form so complex a system that I don't think there will ever not be "unknowns".
Yes, but this is true for any disease, and we still make shortcuts when we say "Smoking causes lung cancer" not "smoking plus time causes lung cancer," or throwing in diet and exercise and stress and air quality and genetics, even though those are factors as well.
I'm back to the simple equation, "CCSVI causes MS," with it understood that anything that is better or worse for vein health (diet, vitamin D, viruses) will play its role in the CCSVI side of the equation.
ikulo wrote:Even with informed consent, hospitals and doctors are unwilling to put themselves in the position of being sued for performing an "experimental" procedure.
On a vulnerable population, no less.
CECE:
I think you're 100% right.
Listen ... Dr. Zamboni decribed finding the worse your disease progression, the worse your stenosis. THAT TO ME means very bad CCSVI + time = bad disease progression.
In your case where your MS is mild (as you've said before) ... it's likely that you have moderate CCSVI (not too bad stenosis but stenosis nonetheless) ... but OVER TIME that will still = disease progression.
It also depends on where stenosis is ... but this all makes too much sense.
Catch the stenosis early ... let the body (nerves) not die, fix the stenosis and the body SHOULD BE okay.
Let the stenosis go for a long TIME ... the nerves die, and recovery is less likely.
BUT nerves are always dying as long as stenosis is present, so while Fiddler has had some great gains since CCSVI, you have to realize the gains he's had are probably in the last things he lost while stenosed. Now the body will have to start repairing pathways or finding new ones.
It all makes absolute sense when you just think about it reasonably. Not in an ANTI-CCSVI way ...
THIS is what the body does.
Heck, when I was in college my friend broke his neck. Was told he'd never walk again ... was walking 9 months later ... why? Because the body repaired itself.