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Originally Posted by EddieF
Hi Aarcyn. Criteria is deformed, restricted, squashed, or plainly a vein that is much smaller in diameter then other side causing less flow like stepping on (cheap) garden hose. It just makes so much sense to my mechanical mind that if blood flow is reduced, oxygen is reduced, cells will die. So HBOT which i've read is standard procedure for MS (countries other then mine) works by increasing oxygen to the brain.
That's my guess. My first discussion asking/telling dr to order Doppler (1st step) is Monday. My regular Dr. Neuro I see end of August. He wanted a visit and is 70+ miles away.
I believe every single video and just spoke about it with o.r. nurse friend. Simple procedure. Surgeon in NY told me don't hesitate if you need it. Simple.
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No, I did not make myself clear.
The two people that I tracked going through the procedure were in wheelchairs and the Liberation Procedure did nothing beneficial.
So I was postulating as to whether a nerve can be so damaged as to not benefit from the operation. Blood flowing and nerves, not sure how it all connects (pardon the pun!).
The gabbycats woman had a setback at some point. I keep hoping to get an update. She has a FaceBook page but I was unable to figure out how to access it. (I am computer handicapped

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