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Old 12-06-2009, 11:41 PM #11
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Great thread, Marc. Thanks.
I brought the subject up to my neuro this morning...he stated that we all have to keep an open mind, but that over the years there have been many procedures, even "cures", that were proven wrong...
he also questioned the increased incidence of MS in women and those further from the equator...and how that would make for stenosis in the jugular veins...
If the vein blockage/narrowing causes an excess of Iron in the brain...Which in turn causes my MS symptoms,,, Then could the increase of MS in women be tied to women taking more iron supplements that men? Just a thought.
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