This Is MS Multiple Sclerosis Knowledge & Support Community
Welcome to This is MS, the leading forum for Multiple Sclerosis research and support. Join our friendly community of patients, caregivers, and researchers celebrating over 20 years of delivering hope through knowledge. https://www.thisisms.com/forum/
CCSVI deaths in Canada per year = 400
Number of deaths in battle of Paschendaele = 140,000
Number of Canadians dead and wounded in Pascendaele = 15,000
Time all Paschendaele deaths would take in Canada, of CCSVI = 350 years
Time all Paschendaele deaths would take in world, of CCSVI = 10 years
Time Canadian Paschendaele casualties would take as Canadian CCSVI deaths = 37 years
Time Canadian Paschendaele casualties would take as worldwide CCSVI deaths = 13.5 months
Time battle of Paschendaele took = 2 months
Ground gained per dead soldier at Paschendaele = 2 inches
Re: CCSVI vs WW1
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:33 pm
by Lyon
..
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:42 am
by erinc14
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:23 am
by erinc14
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:59 am
by Cece
At least in WW1, the lives sacrificed served a purpose. For those afflicted with CCSVI in MS, lives and QOLs are lost, meaninglessly.
Kinda depressing for a Monday morning, 1eye!
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 9:55 am
by 1eye
Cece wrote:At least in WW1, the lives sacrificed served a purpose. For those afflicted with CCSVI in MS, lives and QOLs are lost, meaninglessly.
Kinda depressing for a Monday morning, 1eye!
Ground gained per dead soldier at Paschendaele = 2 inches
The Germans recaptured their lost ground, without resistance, 5 months later during the Battle of the Lys, losing it for good in late September 1918.
Sorry. It was still Sunday night. Got my ticket to the debate, so I'm a tad less depressed. Electricity failed during the big rainstorm last night, so all my clocks are wrong...
"And then again it might be Monday." - It Must Be Sunday (Everybody's Tellin The Truth), Phoebe Snow
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:27 am
by Lyon
..
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:27 pm
by scorpion
Once again I encourage everyone who is interested in CCSVI being taken serious to appeal to logic and not emotion. That said I do not want to know nor can I fathom a guess how you came up with those "statistics" but I am not sure you could even get Zamboni to support you with the claim you are making. I have not heard of any doctor or researcher involved with CCSVI say that performing angioplasty on the veins of MS patients saves lives but maybe I have missd something????