i am don't ocmpletely understand what this ad means so someone could explain it to me? Also if anyone has any additional facts about MS, i would like to know
CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.
The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca
If you’re diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, cheer up because the cure for MS is already discovered, and it’s called “CCSVI,” or “The Liberation Treatment!” This cure was discovered by “Dr. Zamboni!” You can search this here on You Tube. Just search: “CCSVI,” and/or “The Liberation Treatment,” and/or “Doctor Zamboni!” You can also log on Facebook and check”CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis!” Feel better!
The part of the video where the lady is switching the keys on the computer reminds me how I try to type everyday only to re-read what I typed and find how the letters are switched around as if I am dyslexic. I've never had that problem till this past yr.
That was great - although I was expecting it to be even darker. I've got MS - and it is pretty dark. Still, this does give a reasonable impression of some of the ways it can affect us. Whether people will believe it is another matter.
"When you have multiple sclerosis, your body becomes your worst enemy"...
So true...
The worst thing is to have people around you that trully believe that all this is just an uncurable "flu", it can't harm you- they think, or they just can't accept the fact that everything has completely changed to an unknown direction.
Great PSA. I have MS, and often wonder how the people who assume there's nothing wrong with me ("Since you look so good!") would feel if they had to live with my symptoms for just one single day.
I remember another National MS Society PSA back in '95, or is it '96. It had a woman being chained, while another talked about Multiple Sclerosis off-screen. I wish someone could upload that.
i am don't ocmpletely understand what this ad means so someone could explain it to me? Also if anyone has any additional facts about MS, i would like to know
NessieCullen8898 2 months ago
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CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.
The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca
Gregmills007 1 year ago
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If you’re diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, cheer up because the cure for MS is already discovered, and it’s called “CCSVI,” or “The Liberation Treatment!” This cure was discovered by “Dr. Zamboni!” You can search this here on You Tube. Just search: “CCSVI,” and/or “The Liberation Treatment,” and/or “Doctor Zamboni!” You can also log on Facebook and check”CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis!” Feel better!
MSpinalcord 1 year ago
Liberation Treatment for MS - what a blessing have have done-
ask ME I know
460gman 1 year ago
you know all of us with multiple sclerosis are strong see we are all strong
JMAN19851 1 year ago
In my opinion the main problem is not "the body" but the "brain" right ?
parigasuki 1 year ago
@parigasuki It's all of your neurons. So yes, the body and the brain.
CannyProductions 1 year ago
The film works, it does what it;s suppose to do in such a very short time. Kudos to the production team.
kdavidkdr 2 years ago
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Reluctantwriter7 2 years ago
The part of the video where the lady is switching the keys on the computer reminds me how I try to type everyday only to re-read what I typed and find how the letters are switched around as if I am dyslexic. I've never had that problem till this past yr.
44bugaboo 2 years ago
i'm not easaly in tears.. but i couldn't help it! this is REALLY the way m.s. is (to me)
wish the'd play it in Holland as well..
suikerpoppetje 2 years ago
What an awesome video. I wish the US did PSA's on MS like this.
MSTiffany03 2 years ago
Wow, thanks Australia. That is how it is.
MS can be confusing, frustrating - losing abilities, falling down, struggling to do simple things, injecting yourself and hoping for the best...
Go away Saboteur!
Ugghh, you're taking me with you!
policefan1982 2 years ago
That was great - although I was expecting it to be even darker. I've got MS - and it is pretty dark. Still, this does give a reasonable impression of some of the ways it can affect us. Whether people will believe it is another matter.
heartonmyfinger 2 years ago
F**K that is hard to watch when you have MS! I was in tears, But!I have MS but it does not have me.
gekiryudojo 2 years ago
"When you have multiple sclerosis, your body becomes your worst enemy"...
So true...
The worst thing is to have people around you that trully believe that all this is just an uncurable "flu", it can't harm you- they think, or they just can't accept the fact that everything has completely changed to an unknown direction.
mary20ath 2 years ago 2
That was a great video. That is EXACTLY how it is for us with MS. Our body does become our worst enemy.
Great support from family and friends, and good doctors are a good way to get the best from life. :)
xdarthduckiex 2 years ago 4
i just hate it
i had to give up several forms of sport and sport used to be my life
thank you ms
:(
labernitrum 2 years ago
Great PSA. I have MS, and often wonder how the people who assume there's nothing wrong with me ("Since you look so good!") would feel if they had to live with my symptoms for just one single day.
clotho98 3 years ago 12
Amen Clotho98. I think this on a daily basis. I lost my girl, job, friends, physical strength, a lot of respect from people, . . . the list goes on.
Those who know MS know.
lib303 2 years ago 3
i have m.s and it sucks- but i also have a great doctor in boston.thanks for posting this vid.
massachusettes0 3 years ago
I have had ms for almost 2 years. i love this ad, it really does show what we go through. i hate the shots. i wish they had a pill.....
bltbree 3 years ago
so well done! the vaseline on the eyeglasses and the changing of the computer keys really hit home for me!
teslagirlM 3 years ago
I like the glasses part. I kept cleaning my glasses thinking my blindness was due to glasses....
ninaforsyth 3 years ago
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youtuba87 3 years ago
I remember another National MS Society PSA back in '95, or is it '96. It had a woman being chained, while another talked about Multiple Sclerosis off-screen. I wish someone could upload that.
TVLubber 3 years ago
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wiled5 2 years ago
This is pretty accurate. Some things are missing, but it definitely gives the watcher a partial idea anyway. LOL! Thanks for sharing.
gspcountry 4 years ago 8
it's so real..
Thanks for postin
...to you all (and to me with you), my best wishes.
4ntigone 4 years ago 4
Very cool. I had no idea about how MS works.
261171 4 years ago
I've had MS for nearly a decade and whole time in the UK we didn't have publicity like that. Well done!
vontzit2 4 years ago