This was taken the morning of my first CCSVI surgery. The fire alarm at our hotel had been set off really early that morning, and the sound of it blaring in my ears was enough to mess up my walking, and to make me feel electric from head to toe. I ended up having to take pain medication and valium before the surgery even took place because my body had been thrown for such a loop. Just a few days prior to this, after seeing “Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway, the same symptoms came on fast and hard. I had walked into the theatre just fine, yet bouncy-walked my way out. To read about my CCSVI and MS journey, or to find all of my before and after videos in one place, please visit my blog at www.whatilearnedfromthewordtoday.blogspot.com and look for the tags “CCSVI, MS, or Multiple Sclerosis.”
Question by David: Looking for a CCSVI Screening/Treatment center in the USA. ( Liberation Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis – MS)?
My Fiance has been diagnosed as having Multiple Sclerosis, she has been suffering from this for the past 4 years or so. She was diagnosed shortly after being involved in a vehicular accident in which she suffered a fractured sturnum. I believe this break in her back has caused the MS via CCSVI. Please I have looked everywhere, I want to set up screening for CCSVI and if possible the liberation treatment if the screening goes well. I am not interested in leaving the united states but I am willing to travel anywhere in the US (I am in California just south of Sacramento) – Not interested in the Hubbard Foundation, while I appreciate all things they do, they seem to charge you $ 3500 for a screening. And others charge $ 500 ( east coast )
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Answer by Dawny Lawny drank 6 large glasses of wine last night. Today i’m seriously hungover and with it have very high anxiety. I have some XANAX .5mg so I took half of it a few hours ago and it has reduced my anxiety. I also completed a 5K walk and am doing another one in an hours time. I took xanax at 10am this morning and finished drinking at 11pm last night. I do understand that Xanax is not meant for this type of use, and would never ordinarily do so but i just did. Am i in danger
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Talking about CCSVI and Multiple Sclerosis. Some people with MS are being tested for CCSVI in Australia. According to reports from the lovely and talented Kerri, 20% of these Aussies with MS have no evidence of CCSVI. I received a message from Gavoon (Gavin) saying I should address this. I thought it was a lovely idea, for I have many thoughts on this subject. If you have MS and you have been found not to have CCSVI. YOU MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO. I talk about two things that may hold some answers. Chronic Obstructive Sleep Apnea (COSA) -or- simply put, “sleep apnea” maybe something to look at. Also, I read a research paper once about FIBRIN in the blood and how it increases significantly when under stress. (There is a correlate between stress and MS that is well established.) Fibrin basically adds viscosity to the blood and causes it to thicken. When under stress the blood may become too sludge-like to flow properly causing improper drainage and oxygenation. MS is a complex disease and it would be foolish to assume CCSVI is the only contributing factor. God bless you all. Mark Video Rating: 4 / 5
Lauren Parrott describes what it is like to have MS while experiencing a relapse. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Jaclyn Horscroft is traveling to California next month for CCSVI. Jaclyn was diagnosed with MS tens years ago. She is in pain and has low energy. The treatment that uses angioplasty techniques to open blocked veins in the neck and the chest is being studied in Canada next year. It will cost Jaclyn , 000 plus travel expenses in the US but she feels she can’t wait for Canadian approval. The National CCSVI Society, run by a small force in Greater Victoria, is holding a symposium on September 10th. The Society says CCSVI may be helpful to other people with autoimmune and neurological illness like ALS, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. And while the society agrees the procedure needs studying — it feels governments should be helping patients who going now for foreign treatments with ultrasound or MRI tests before and after the procedure. Follow Meribeth Burton on Twitter: www.twitter.com
Multiple Sclerosis is a terrible disease. The old theory by neurologists says it is caused by auto immune disorder damaging neurons’ myelin. A new theory by Dr. Zamboni shows a major correlation between restricted jugular neck veins and MS symptoms. One theory says suppress immune system with drugs. The other theory wants to open veins with an angioplasty called the Liberation treatment. Canada’s MS citizens are denied treatment by Health Canada and MS Society. Why this discrimination? Search Berukoff on YouTube for Mexico treatment. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic Cerbrospinal Venous Insufficiency Patient – This video follows a patient throughout the entire treatment process. MRI and CT diagnostic imaging, jugular vein angioplasyt, autologous stem cell implantation and post treatment analysis. Video Rating: 5 / 5
My flawless life, pre CCSVI treatment. Footage was taken in April 2011 before I went to California. As you will notice if you view my other pre and then post op videos, I was retaining alot of fluid and weight before the CCSVI treatment. My legs extremely numb, stiff and heavy. All of that began changing just hours after the CCSVI treatment. My message to Canada’s politicians. Video Rating: 5 / 5
www.kvmr.org THE link for Wed. 2 at 1200 Pacific TIME This is a community radio show. The programme is called Rabble Rousing. John Fletcher will be hosting the show. Special thanks to Susan ThePennygirl (youtube user) Great news this week in CCSVI research. Canada and Italy have allocated several million dollars toward CCSVI research. A group of cardiovascular specialists from over 47 countries have UNAMIMOUSLY come to the consensus view that CCSVI comes before MS CCSVI is congenital (we are born with it). I have a radio interview scheduled on Feb 10th at 1200 noon PACIFIC TIME the radio show is Rabble Rousing with John Fletcher This is huge on getting CCSVI some public exposure. Please check out Joan Beal’s radio interview it has been posted on several CCSVI facebook spots. Also, I had alluded in this video about a link between FIBRIN and stress. FIBRIN is present in the blood and it causes blood to thicken or have higher viscosity. During times of stress it is proven that FIBRIN production increases. With chronic cerebrospinal insufficiency the veins that drain deoxygenated blood from the brain become narrowed. I have often wondered why my MS attacks have been during very stressful times in my life. Well….If under stress my blood thickens and it makes it that much harder to drain because of CCSVI. This makes a lot of sense. Thank you everyone for your continued support and for getting the word out and standing up for what is right. Together WE WILL. Mark
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) – that’s the brain and spinal cord. Predominantly, it is a disease of the “white matter” tissue. The white matter is made up of nerve fibres which are responsible for transmitting communication signals both internally within the CNS and between the CNS and the nerves supplying rest of the body. In people affected by MS, patches of damage called plaques or lesions appear in seemingly random areas of the CNS white matter. At the site of a lesion, a nerve insulating material, called myelin, is lost. I shall explain this process in more detail later. Clinically, MS is a hard condition to characterise because it is very unpredictable and variable. Depending on which areas of the CNS are affected and how badly they are damaged, the type and severity of symptoms can vary greatly. No two people get MS in exactly the same way and the expression of each individual’s disease is as unique as their fingerprints. However, the different courses of the disease, both within an individual and within the whole population, principally differ in their timing, location and severity. Underneath similar processes (including demyelination and sometimes other forms of nerve degeneration) are going on. Although recent research indicates that the biochemical make-up of lesions may vary between different forms of the disease, this is not the reason why people with MS (PwMS) have such widely differing symptoms …