calling Zamboni's original patients
calling Zamboni's original patients
Has Dr. Zamboni released ANY updates recently about his original patients?? I am just wondering how the 73% of people who were FREE from MS symptoms two years after surgery are doing now. I have a suggestion!!! How about Dr. Zamboni asks his original patients if they would be interested in getting together for a reunion(I guess it is about 3-4 years since their surgery?) and show the rest of the world how the groups progression of MS has differed from our progression(those who did not get the procedure). I would assume most of his original patients would be happy to share with the rest of us the improvements they have experienced since their procedure. Just a simple reunion but if that is not possible a simple update would be nice...
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Re: calling Zamboni's original patients
scorpscorpion wrote:Has Dr. Zamboni released ANY updates recently about his original patients?? I am just wondering how the 73% of people who were FREE from MS symptoms two years after surgery are doing now. I have a suggestion!!! How about Dr. Zamboni asks his original patients if they would be interested in getting together for a reunion(I guess it is about 3-4 years since their surgery?) and show the rest of the world how the groups progression of MS has differed from our progression(those who did not get the procedure). I would assume most of his original patients would be happy to share with the rest of us the improvements they have experienced since their procedure. Just a simple reunion but if that is not possible a simple update would be nice...
while he hasnt published it yet, he has shared with his colleagues, as he does, followup outcomes showing improvements continuing after 2nd and 3rd angioplasties.
but we will have to wait for his publications which he h as always done
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lyon, we all know that data takes time to reach press. dr zamboni shared data prepublication. that does not diminish the quality of his research, the transparency of his ideas and data or his integrityLyon wrote:So what if anything did you mean and why did you waste your time writing it?Rokkit wrote:Did you miss where I said "prefers?" "Prefers" means "tends to choose" not "exclusively chooses."Lyon wrote:ISET must be a peer reviewed jounal??
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Re: calling Zamboni's original patients
drsclafani wrote:scorpscorpion wrote:Has Dr. Zamboni released ANY updates recently about his original patients?? I am just wondering how the 73% of people who were FREE from MS symptoms two years after surgery are doing now. I have a suggestion!!! How about Dr. Zamboni asks his original patients if they would be interested in getting together for a reunion(I guess it is about 3-4 years since their surgery?) and show the rest of the world how the groups progression of MS has differed from our progression(those who did not get the procedure). I would assume most of his original patients would be happy to share with the rest of us the improvements they have experienced since their procedure. Just a simple reunion but if that is not possible a simple update would be nice...
while he hasnt published it yet, he has shared with his colleagues, as he does, followup outcomes showing improvements continuing after 2nd and 3rd angioplasties.
but we will have to wait for his publications which he h as always done

Wobbly the statement you made confuses me. If you were "liberated" and nothing changed why would you want to go through it again?
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i was part of the 1st 4 americans 2 go / now the study has ended so i really dont no status of my veins i m betting i have re-stenosed 2 some degree hence the comments abt 2 and 3 times it could be and i did pick this up from the full dr team that repeat procedures r very likely 2 be needed as i said also not really worse/ STAY STRONG ALL



