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I' m new...but my ms is old

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I' m Max from Italy ( sorry for my language ... maybe it is english 8O ... maybe)
It' s very easy traslate with Google from english to italian...but write it's different unfortunatly.
:idea: Now it's better come back to read 8) ...better for me and of course for you
Best regards.
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6max wrote:I' m Max from Italy ( sorry for my language ... maybe it is english 8O ... maybe)
It' s very easy traslate with Google from english to italian...but write it's different unfortunatly.
:idea: Now it's better come back to read 8) ...better for me and of course for you
Best regards.
Max
Dear Max!
Welcome here.
I am from Slovakia, waiting for the procedure in Poland hopefully this year!
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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Hi Max, Welcome! Like you, my husband Steve's MS is also old, 45+ years old, and his MS is progressive, not relapsing/remitting. 2-1/2 weeks ago he had surgery at Stanford University Medical Center by Dr. Dake. Steve has had MS for so long, that frankly, by the time he had the surgery, we were not particularly hopeful. But SURPRISE, good things are happening. His improvements are coming slowly and in a fluctuating pattern, but they are actually coming.

You can follow Steve's treatment and recovery story at http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-8225.html .
Joyce (aka cypriane)~caregiver and advocate in Dallas for Steve (SPMS)----"Enter through the narrowgate..."
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I loved your subject title.
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Hi Max,
Welcome to the forum.
I am Italian and had the liberation procedure twice, the first in Ferrara by Zamboni's team nearly three years ago, the second in Belfast, where I live, two days ago by Baker's team at the Royal Victoria hospital (the first case treated in UK).
I work full time and perform four heart operations a week (thanks to opening of my jugular veins). I have been a strong supporter of Zamboni's theory since the very beginning. I believe he will get the Nobel prize for medicine I hope not in a distant future.
Welcome again.
GiCi
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[quote = "gici"] Ciao Max,
Welcome to the forum.
Io sono italiano e Aveva la Procedura di Liberazione uno volte uno causa, la prima squadra a Ferrara dal Zamboni quasi tre anni fa, il secondo uno di Belfast, dove vivo, a causa giorni fa dal team di Baker in ospedale Royal Victoria (il primo caso trattato nel Regno Unito).
Io lavoro a Tempo Pieno e di Eseguire quattro Operazioni cuore di una settimana (grazie all'apertura dei mie vene giugulari). Sono stato un sostenitore della teoria Convitto Zamboni fin dall'inizio. Credo Che riceverà il Premio Nobel per la medicina non sperare in un futuro lontano.
Benvenuti di nuovo.
Gici [/ quote]
  salve,
  in Italia stiamo iniziando a scrivere .... TV
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