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manindra
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I had MS for more then 20 years, 2 yeard back I went in for CCSVI treatment and it was good, not 100% recovery but 70-80% good recovery (walk,speech etc) but after about Two years results have started fading ??
should I go in for another procedure (CCSVI} ??
please guide......
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Manindra Prashar
Age :46 years
country :India
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tzootsi
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Manidra, post your question under the CCSVI section of the forums - you'll get a lot of advice.
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manindra wrote:I had MS for more then 20 years, 2 yeard back I went in for CCSVI treatment and it was good, not 100% recovery but 70-80% good recovery (walk,speech etc) but after about Two years results have started fading ??
should I go in for another procedure (CCSVI} ??
please guide......
regards,
Manindra Prashar
Age :46 years
country :India
Hi Manindra!
I would for sure recommend Doppler test of your jugulars but venography as well so you can also be sure about your azygous.
Don´t forget there are still many questions around MS and CCSVI.
But you should get your veins checked.
Erika
Aug. 7, 09 Doppler Ultras. in Poland, left Jugul. valve problem, RRMS since 1996, now SPMS,
- Nov.3,09: one stent in the left jug. vein in Katowice, Poland, LDN, never on DMDs
- Jan. 19, 11: control venography in Katowice - negative but I feel worse
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Re: CCSVI

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Any time that improvements fade, it is reasonable to go for a doppler ultrasound to see if there has been restenosis. This is true whether it is two weeks after the procedure or two years!
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