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Old 04-04-2011, 12:52 AM #7
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Lady, you made some good points. And while someone wouldn't go to a neurologist for a heart condition, they would for a stroke - which is a vascular event. I think that should CCSVI prove to be true and more procedures are done with positive results, many of us will be in the same category as stroke patients - seeing a vascular/cardiologist and a neurologist.

There is a lot of skepticism out there on many treatments that have proven to be effective. Several are MS related like CCSVI. I wish this were not the case and doctors/researchers would be more open minded. LDN is another one that I have been keeping my eye on. But here again, the cost is relatively low and side effects almost nil (from what I have read).

MegansMom - You have an amazing story to tell and am glad you have joined us to share it.
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