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Multiple Sclerosis: Dr. Zamboni & CCSVI - MORE THOUGHTS VOL. 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

Some things have come to mind.
Talking about how the stressors that cause cardiovascular disease to worsen (CVD) are alot of the stressors that cause MS to worsen.
HEAT-STRESS-SMOKING-POOR DIET- INFECTION-ETC...
Also talking about how Neurology could have missed this. VERY EASILY. It is beyond their specialty.
Neurologists are not thinking about your cardiovascular health typically and Cardio specialists only care about you neurological system if it INVOLVES the problem they are dealing with.
The role of iron in the blood. It carries products found in the blood like traces of virus antibodies, hemoglobin (Hgb carries oxygen which makes for horrible fatigue. Iron is not typically found in a healthy brain tissue so just the mere presence of it will poison the tissue causing it to die as well as stimulate an autoimmune response from T cells that were allowed to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB) by the inflammation caused by the backflow of blood from the venous stenosis which breaks down the BBB
Everything fits together. It is all connected.

This makes perfect sense to me and ties years of my personal research and theories together.

Keep the faith and disregard the naysayers
That being said......ALWAYS be CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC

Love,
Mark

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  • what intrigues me is that for many years, I described one of my symptoms to my neuro, that I felt like my brain was swollen - like a pressure in my head/brain. I even had an MRA done to check for signs of an aneurysm. The CCSVI explanation makes sense to me. It looks like a DX for CCSVI would clear up so much.

    Your my favorite PWMS IB. I think you rock bro.

  • @worktosser

    Man, I appreciate that nice remark. There are a lot of amazing people with MS and if I am your favorite, that humbles me and gives me a lot of responsibility to live up to. :)

    My good friend, Omar, (omexmc80) has that feeling like the head is going to explode.

    He had one angioplasty, got a little better, restenosed, and just had his second a-plasty.

    I have a strong feeling that he is going to feel a lot of improvement this time.

    The 'head pressure" is the scariest of sx 2 me.

  • how much it is .is it in usa, i have no insurance do they do this for free . ok since he does this and wife has it ms ok i have no insurance . its not a cure so what is the point of paying alot for this . stem cell is helpful for ms to but i dont have 30.000 hope thats all we have hope

  • @AWDESIGNS8

    If insurance did not cover it.

    I would still be waiting to have it.

    I just left it up to God.

    My call came within days of declaring this in a video.

    Keep faith, sleep with your head of bed elevated, love all that you encounter and BELIEVE.

    Mark

  • Agreed. Doctors don't buck the system usually, so this is great for him to speak out rather than stay silent like so many. CCSVI needs to be approved in Canada!

  • @chrychek

    I pray for this.

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  • all the msers should stick together and fight for the liberation treatment to be tested and examined as soon as possible

  • This is totally consistent with the "stagnant blood in the head" observation of mine and the flushed pink-look of so many of us.

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  • nice video. but what if vein is blocked in the brain ? not in the neck ? Doctors wont see this blockage right ?

  • @irishbear76 thank god for insurance i don't have it. but i'm happy for you and its working ms can stop for 10 years or more when you have it you just have to watch what you eat exercise and believe in god any one who has a illness like that . thats what i do and if i have a relaspe i'll deal with it. merry christmas to you and your family god mind and spirit love april

  • @irishbear76 i think that is alot but if it worked and you did it thank god for you well i'm hoping things will go away with my ms too thats what we all want the symptoms to go away. love april i do hate when they but a big price on something that might help some one thats like stemcell its to much and you give hope when people cant aford it.

  • @AWDESIGNS8

    Yes, I was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 2003.

    I was liberated on 8/27/10.

    I felt my last MS symptom on 8/26/10

    The procedure varies in cost. It was covered with insurance in my case.

    I have heard that the price ranges around 10-20 thousand USD.

    This fell into my lap. I was not expecting to be able to get it done for at least a year from now.

    God smiled on me.

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