No intrest from MS society

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oscar
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No intrest from MS society

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We had a representative from the Scottish MS Society at our latest meeting and he seemed to ignore discussions about CCSVI and the Liberation Treatment and talked about Stem Cell research. I was very disappointed as i feel stem cell treatment is treating the symptoms and not the cause. Stem Cells wont open up veins or stop lesions on the Brain. Is the MS Society looking after its own intrests or do they really want people to get better?
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Hi Oscar, the Canadian MS Society just came onboard this month....
it took alot of pressure, we had Dr.Zamboni and Dr.Simka here and others before the Society coughed up funding. They work for the drug co's
not us, Oscar. However, I know your gov't tight for money right now, so now's the time to get your MP's on side because the Zamboni procedure will save the gov't a ton' of money by getting us of lesss or all drugs which our gov't's pay for. Can you imagine, being on NO drugs....
warm feet, less fatgue, going pee less..... sell it as a Green thing, we won't need to flush the lou' so often..... 'xuse me gotta' go....
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I am giggling my head off- goodness, if we have to get CCSVI done via a green initiative for wastewater reduction, I say go for it!

LOL!
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hahahaha... the best medicine... hahaha
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Send your $ to the CCSVI Alliance! Not sure any MS Society is on board. That ship may be sinking.
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