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Old 05-05-2010, 11:52 AM
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Initially, I would love to know if I was even a candidate for CCSVI, i.e. do I have a blockage. The Buffalo study is strictly for this question, I believe.

Marc has a very agressive MS or maybe not MS at all. He may not be the example I would base my decision on.I am watching for both negative and positive examples. Marc would be a negative, sadly.

LDN, Tysabri and all the other medications are all hopeful to help with MS.

I would be willing to take a chance on this. Other than Stanford using stents, the procedure does not seem as risky as when I had my gall bladder removed or even a C-section.

I have always wished for just one day when I felt better than the day before. Does it last? I am not sure I care at this point. The Liberation Procedure just gives me an optimism that I have not really had before now.

On one of the YouTube videos, one woman could jump. How I understood her excitement.
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