@AWEDESIGNS8 Thank you! I had my first episode in 2004 and was diagnosed with MS in 2006. I underwent the balloon angioplasty because I, like most people with MS, had a narrowing of my jugular and azygous veins that was causing my blood to reflux into my brain, causing all sorts of problems. If you want to know more, go to ccsvi.org and click on "The Basics" tab.
i like you you have the faith even if you didnt get this treatment god is with you how are you doing today and how long have you had ms and why did you get this done
I am wondering if everyone gets to be normal after angioplasty !! Now I am double minded cause I like my abnormality and am afraid of losing it to angioplasty ! LOL
I am happy for you and encouraged by your post. Hope you are doing good. Cheers. Roger
This is so wonderful to hear. When I saw you speak at the SUNY CCSVI Symposium, I hardly would have known you had MS. The validation must feel wonderful.
@AWEDESIGNS8 Thank you! I had my first episode in 2004 and was diagnosed with MS in 2006. I underwent the balloon angioplasty because I, like most people with MS, had a narrowing of my jugular and azygous veins that was causing my blood to reflux into my brain, causing all sorts of problems. If you want to know more, go to ccsvi.org and click on "The Basics" tab.
klynch56 10 months ago
i like you you have the faith even if you didnt get this treatment god is with you how are you doing today and how long have you had ms and why did you get this done
AWDESIGNS8 10 months ago
lol awesome you're great. congrats on the great news!
faraldgv 1 year ago
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. The 'normal' people of the world take that word for granted.
worktosser 1 year ago
I am wondering if everyone gets to be normal after angioplasty !! Now I am double minded cause I like my abnormality and am afraid of losing it to angioplasty ! LOL
I am happy for you and encouraged by your post. Hope you are doing good. Cheers. Roger
kuchbhi9 1 year ago
I want to be normal soooooooo much.
:)
Vivianne766 1 year ago
This is so wonderful to hear. When I saw you speak at the SUNY CCSVI Symposium, I hardly would have known you had MS. The validation must feel wonderful.
So when are you going to get back to academia?
nicknewf11 1 year ago
wow, i hope to be normal one day. u r awesome
trosper 1 year ago
The person that pressed dislike on this video has serious problems.
Flingurt 1 year ago
@Flingurt I think I might've accidently pressed that button. Apparently, the angioplasty didn't clear up my A.D.D.!
klynch56 1 year ago
@klynch56 Sorry for jumping into conclusions..
Flingurt 1 year ago
@Flingurt Hey, no problem! I read your comment as very supportive. It felt like you had my back. Thanks!
klynch56 1 year ago
WOW! normal... AWESOME!
Gtlr123 1 year ago
OMG!!!! Congrats!!! Did you get this in writing??? HOLY CRAP!!! :) SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!
gingermacqueen 1 year ago
awesome. Does this mean you no longer have MS? I have a consultaion next week with an Interventional Radiiologist.
christinedavi 1 year ago
Brilliant news Kathleen so happy for you....suzanne walsh augustt
swalshable 1 year ago
Wow! I want to be normal someday, too! Congrats on your 'normal' brain! :)
haiqin 1 year ago
love it! :')
herdeshiner 1 year ago
LOL I wanna be "normal" just like you Kathleen!! Awesome news.
mamadawnna 1 year ago
Awesome news Kathleen.
fanwuren 1 year ago
LOL normal is good (so they tell me)
brp4wheels 1 year ago
Amazing.
joobaable 1 year ago
Excellent kat!
DirtyDirtyFecker 1 year ago
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marlimouse78 1 year ago
Very happy for you Kathleen
brgnajd 1 year ago
Amazing news Kathleen!!
BrendaRaven1 1 year ago
Great News!
MSVlogSupport 1 year ago