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  • Thanks for the wonderful video! I'm seriously considering the treatment, but am worried about long term side effects, and the possible complications. Are you still experiencing improvement? Have your required stents as well as balloons put in place, or the procedure redone? Did you have any inflammatory reaction after the procedure? All the best to you!

  • Thank you very much! I am as improved as I was one year post op with no complications at all. In fact I'm too busy to even finish my 1 year follow up video. Life is great. Improvements have been stellar. I had no inflammatory reaction. Most aren't getting stents now, but us pioneers are a good case study (IMO),of the effects of keeping veins open long term, which is a coin flip with just angioplasty. IOW, most with angioplasty require retreatment so you never know if you are open or not.

  • I notice that there are something in this patient's teeth at 1:27,

    it should be Mercury fillings (Amalgam), Mercury is a neuron toxic element, it can melt down the Myelin sheath on Neuron. Furthermore, it cause Autoimmune disease to attack Myelin sheath on Neuron too.

  • @perryhtc Yes, my fillings are readily apparent, actually they are crowns, put in place long after my first MS episode.

  • Great video. I'm waiting for the procedure and will send the link to my family so they understand better than I could ever explain it. Glad to know 11 months later you're doing well! Thanks.

  • @msandisue Thank you so much. Getting close to the 1 year mark. I plan something special video wise to celebrate. Stay tuned! :) Good luck and very glad you were able to pass it on and get some use from it. Mark.

  • @msandisue Forgot to mention, the "newer" version that is 5:02 long is the better one to pass along, just click on my name and you'll go straight there. Thanks!

  • I hope those cool people I met at the Red Cross make it here, sorry the vid was a bit harder to find than what I thought... :) Mark

  • Exceptional video - it's added to my favourites and will repost on FB. Thank you for this.

  • @lordluddy Thanks for the repost! This is for everyone!

  • @lordluddy Forgot to add, if you can repost the other instead it has the cleaned up spot at 2:30. No biggie but it's corrected in the other finalized version... thnx! Click on my name it's the other vid that is 5:02 long...

  • amazing video

  • @elysegail thank you, love your channel btw!

  • Dedicated to those who've went before, and to those who still wait. May the wind be at your back...

    I love it!

    Wonderful job, so easy to follow, anyone should be able to see this for what it really is!

  • Nice video mark! easy to understand, thank u

  • @brp4wheels Thank you, glad you liked it!

  • Very well done and easy to understand. Great to hear that you are doing so well 11 months later!

  • @MSVlogSupport Thanks guys n' gals! , keep up the good work on that channel!

  • An excellent video.

    My Sister had this done in Poland a couple of months ago. Amazing improvements. Symptom free now. Weaned off the expensive drugs.

    I wish you good health and happiness.

  • @fanwuren Thank you, I'm super happy for your sister. I had stopped the drugs months prior to this (due to expense), then stumbled across CCSVI. Rest is history. My neuro had strongly recommended getting back on the drugs last year, now he says to wait and see. So far so good. :) Some have stayed on the drugs after the procedure though....

  • Excellent work, Mark... How are you feeling other than relapse free? I just had angio about a week and a half ago (three places Left IJV - no stents).. No real noticable benefits.. possibly worse. Should I give it more time? Thanks

  • @johnrob5646 Hi JohnRob and thanks. I'm feeling great, though today's sudoku is giving me a run for my money. First bit of time was a yo-yo for me, trending positive, some effects like the heat intolerance (being gone) were instant and long lasting, other things came back slow and steady. Some things only noticed in hindsight. My main advice from having been there, would be to carefully catalog what your current state is and come back to it in a few months and see if there is any difference.

  • Great video!

  • Thanks Margreet!

  • Love this video, Marky--

    very clear and the difference before and after opening the veins is quite obvious. Thank you for putting this together.

  • AWESOME

  • @danrhonda Thank you! My collaterals have been banished. Persona non grata :)

  • The long delayed video of my operation at Stanford, August 2009.

  • Good job, my friend! Thanks for the visuals, and the lingo. You must be a teacher! Well done! Wish we could enjoy the summer too.

  • @msclinicaltrialsinfo Thank you very muches.... Wife's a teacher does that count?? :)

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