concerned wrote:
Shouldn't people only be getting it done in a phase I trial or something?
drsclafani wrote:
we do not need phase one trials for angioplasty of the jugular vein. that is nonsense fed to you by someone who appears to know nothing about venous angioplasty.
Well, you could note the "or something" as I am not a medical professional and I don't know all the subtle nuances of the terminology, however, I am trying to learn.
I just meant that in treating MS, it should be clearly demonstrated to the medical world at large that it is a viable MS treatment and enough to justify the hysteria and paranoia that has engulfed this grassroots movement. (If you want to argue that point I have treasure troves of messages insinuating that I'm an employee of a big pharma firm.)
Emotional pleas are all fine and dandy, but inadequate in satiating the desires of the scientific community, namely, a desire for proof. So please just clearly demonstrate it in a reputable journal how CCSVI causes or is a major co-morbidity factor in MS and how "Liberation" could alleviate MS symptoms and we can end all this suspense.