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  • About two weeks ago, I was diagnosed with MS and Vasculitis, and I still haven't begun any treatment, because I waiting to do Cervical and Thoracic MRI. I haven't paid attention to my face getting red, but what about the ears getting red, because I noticed my ears get red sometimes!?

  • @MSpinalcord well if the CCSVI theory is true, i don't think it would effect just the ears, but our ears are a way to keep our body cool... hmm something to keep in mind

  • When I played hockey as a kid, my face went purple, my dad just said that I needed to get in better shape. I went on an fitness kick to get in better cariovascular shape, I built up to running 5 miles 4 times a week, I was in great shape, but my face still went purple, In 2003 I was diagnosed with MS.

    Get ready for the revenge of the killer tomatoes!

  • @deepan66 ahhhh! that has to be a big clue... yeah? yeesh I hope so.

  • Hey there, I'm just hearing about this. I do not get tomatoe head, and I sweat everywhere. I do have MS though.

  • @Bratnik2112 yeah, a few other people have said that they dont get it too, hmmm maybe there is a peice of the puzzle we havent found yet...

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  • Bless your heart and best of luck! Thanks!

  • @MsGirlOnline I just did ultra sound at a local hospital to see if my jugular veins are narrowed. Even though I was recently diagnosed with MS, the report states that my jugular veins are normal. Could it be that I may be misdiagnosed with MS!?

  • Call CCSVI Clinic; (404)461-9560 to schedule your screening today in Fargo, ND or email us at apply@ccsviclinic.ca. Yes, get screened within the US. No waiting….find out more at ccsviclinic.ca

  • Call CCSVI Clinic; (404)461-9560 to schedule your screening today in Fargo, ND or email us at apply@ccsviclinic.ca. Yes, get screened within the US. No waiting….find out more at ccsviclinic.ca

  • Fellow tomatoe head here!!! Whenever I would work out, even low impact on the treadmill my face would get beet red. Never thought about it much until now! Interesting...

  • Have you been following my research into posture and CCSVI ms?

    Google inclined bed therapy to find more info and watch the videos on my site.

    We have a study rining on thisisms forum also for people with ms.

    Andrew

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