“Unnecessary risks are being taken by patients seeking the liberation treatment.” says Dr. Avneesh Gupte of the CCSVI Clinic. “It has been our contention since we started doing minimally invasive venous angioplasties nearly 6 years ago that discharging patients who have had neck vein surgery on an outpatient basis is contra-indicated. For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.
We have been keeping patients hospitalized for a week to 10 days as a matter of safety and monitoring them for symptoms. Nobody who has the liberation therapy gets discharged earlier than that. During that time we do daily Doppler Ultrasounds, blood work and blood pressure monitoring among other testing. For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.
This has been the safe practice standard that we have adopted and this post-procedure monitoring over 10 days is the subject of our recent study as it relates to CCSVI for MS patients.” For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.
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
I was diagnosed with MS back in 1983.Recently I came across ccsviclinic.ca. They are screening in Fargo, ND. Called (404)461-9560 and spoke to Nurse Lisa. Their Liberation Package includes pre-op video consultation with their doctors, flight costs, visas, accommodation within their hospital premises. The treatment includes stent, medications, reports & post-op followup for next 6 mths. Email:apply@ccsviclinic.ca. Getting liberated mid-November. Thankful to CCSVI Clinic for making this happen!
it comes to CCSVI, the interests of the neurologists and the societies are best served by having CCSVI marginalized, by not funding any CCSVI treatment research, and by lobbying the government to not allow any treatment of impaired venous drainage in persons with MS despite the obvious health hazard such a condition represents. The reasons for such actions are straightforward.
Thank you very much for sharing the post procedure info. I am very happy for you. I hope you continue to improve and gain a better quality of life. Thanks again for being so open and sharing your experiences with us.
Thank you for the wishes... I`m assuming that either you or somebody close to you might have this disease also... wishing you and your family with just as much luck as I. I am scheduled to go back this October for my check up and to see if I will be putting in stents. I was advised that I needed stenting but chicken out as I didn`t have enough to go on. But I`m assuming that this is going to be the case as my critical vien was only openned 50% in two places..
Hi, My name is Donna Thompson and I just realized that what was taped in Bulgaria is now on you tube. As per your questions. Once you have been operated on you cannot confirm what the changes are in such a short period of time. But after coming back from Bulgaria I can confirm the symptoms that I had as per feeling of something stuck in my throat, feeling like I have an ear infection, coldness in my feet and hands, headaches, and last but not least little energy has all gone.
I understand the need to show how this procedure is needed in Canada etc. But not showing the outcome of Dona's procedure, to me, does no good to help the cause. Can you please show how she is today?
Good line of questioning on this one. Pointed questions getting direct answers. More than just a feel-good video. Keep asking the hard questions. Would like to hear some of the results though, in the follow up..
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“Unnecessary risks are being taken by patients seeking the liberation treatment.” says Dr. Avneesh Gupte of the CCSVI Clinic. “It has been our contention since we started doing minimally invasive venous angioplasties nearly 6 years ago that discharging patients who have had neck vein surgery on an outpatient basis is contra-indicated. For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.
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We have been keeping patients hospitalized for a week to 10 days as a matter of safety and monitoring them for symptoms. Nobody who has the liberation therapy gets discharged earlier than that. During that time we do daily Doppler Ultrasounds, blood work and blood pressure monitoring among other testing. For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.
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This has been the safe practice standard that we have adopted and this post-procedure monitoring over 10 days is the subject of our recent study as it relates to CCSVI for MS patients.” For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.
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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
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ReformedMSSociety 1 year ago
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I was diagnosed with MS back in 1983.Recently I came across ccsviclinic.ca. They are screening in Fargo, ND. Called (404)461-9560 and spoke to Nurse Lisa. Their Liberation Package includes pre-op video consultation with their doctors, flight costs, visas, accommodation within their hospital premises. The treatment includes stent, medications, reports & post-op followup for next 6 mths. Email:apply@ccsviclinic.ca. Getting liberated mid-November. Thankful to CCSVI Clinic for making this happen!
rebecawatson57 1 year ago
it comes to CCSVI, the interests of the neurologists and the societies are best served by having CCSVI marginalized, by not funding any CCSVI treatment research, and by lobbying the government to not allow any treatment of impaired venous drainage in persons with MS despite the obvious health hazard such a condition represents. The reasons for such actions are straightforward.
MrLeooreo 1 year ago
Hey Donna its jessica
Im glad everything went well for you and your still in my prayers.
hope all is well
turds4thewin 1 year ago
Donna,
Thank you very much for sharing the post procedure info. I am very happy for you. I hope you continue to improve and gain a better quality of life. Thanks again for being so open and sharing your experiences with us.
Best to you and your family,
Stephen
msmessnv 1 year ago
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Hi Stephen,
Thank you for the wishes... I`m assuming that either you or somebody close to you might have this disease also... wishing you and your family with just as much luck as I. I am scheduled to go back this October for my check up and to see if I will be putting in stents. I was advised that I needed stenting but chicken out as I didn`t have enough to go on. But I`m assuming that this is going to be the case as my critical vien was only openned 50% in two places..
MsDevine1971 1 year ago
Hi, My name is Donna Thompson and I just realized that what was taped in Bulgaria is now on you tube. As per your questions. Once you have been operated on you cannot confirm what the changes are in such a short period of time. But after coming back from Bulgaria I can confirm the symptoms that I had as per feeling of something stuck in my throat, feeling like I have an ear infection, coldness in my feet and hands, headaches, and last but not least little energy has all gone.
MsDevine1971 1 year ago
I understand the need to show how this procedure is needed in Canada etc. But not showing the outcome of Dona's procedure, to me, does no good to help the cause. Can you please show how she is today?
Thank you
msmessnv 1 year ago
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MsDevine1971 1 year ago
Good line of questioning on this one. Pointed questions getting direct answers. More than just a feel-good video. Keep asking the hard questions. Would like to hear some of the results though, in the follow up..
msclinicaltrialsinfo 1 year ago