The knife
The knife
I know it is not exactly CCSVI but given the new wave of hope this has brought to all of us, just wanted to share this video to continue to fuel hope, for the brain is really a misterious land capable of the most extraordinary performances.
Enjoy
Enjoy
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In the same order of idea; you might see this one with interest too:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12649555
Amazing brains, indeed
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12649555
Amazing brains, indeed

Re: The knife
gauchito wrote:I know it is not exactly CCSVI but given the new wave of hope this has brought to all of us, just wanted to share this video to continue to fuel hope, for the brain is really a misterious land capable of the most extraordinary performances.
Enjoy
I find highly irresponsible to remove that knife without proper clinical trials and a proper mouse model !!!
It was a dangerous operation. People can die from such a surgery. And they didn't know for sure that the knife was causing any of the problems of the patient. And they couldn't be sure about any benefit from the removal.
And the benefits the patient report can be placebo!! It is at most an anecdotal report.
Those doctors should be put in jail for fraud.
(mode ironic on, just in case)
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Re: The knife
he probably was really using the knife as a tooth pick and forgot to take it out of his mouthgauchito wrote:I know it is not exactly CCSVI but given the new wave of hope this has brought to all of us, just wanted to share this video to continue to fuel hope, for the brain is really a misterious land capable of the most extraordinary performances.
Enjoy
the tip seems to have gone just into the skull, lucky man. and did you note the corrosion on the knife? Lots of iron in there. We need dr haacke to perform an SWI MRI to see what is inside.
the chinese imaging was good, but they focused on arteries, not veins. the knife does look like it slid just adjacent to the jugular vein.
thus it proves that the jugular veins are not important.