*Chronic Lyme Disease and CCSVI*

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A possible BREAKTHROUGH in the treatment of Lyme Disease! This video is ten days post procedure. UPDATE: It appears i've suffered a restenosis of my Internal Jugular Veins. Most of my pre-CCSVI symptoms have returned. I still believe CCSVI plays an important role in Chronic Lyme Sufferers, but I believe we still have more to learn.

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  • Thane, before your Lymes do you recall if you had bad migraines? and the lymes just made it worst with all other aches and pains that go along woth lymes? thanks for your input!

  • @cinhenry i've had lyme since an early age, so i dont remember pre-Lyme days. I personally haven't had a lot of problems with migraines either. Have you addressed possible gallbladder issues? often migraines are caused from a congested gallbladder, and if you have lyme then you're dealing with a lot of toxicity which further congests the gallbladder. Just a thought. i know there are many variables. Good luck!

  • CCSVI UPDATE: While I haven't had a new ultrasound performed its become clear i've suffered a re-stenosis of my Internal Jugular veins. All of my pre-CCSVI symptoms seem to have returned. It didn't happen suddenly but rather returned over the months. I still believe CCSVI is a piece in many of our lyme puzzles, but I dont know if we understand it well enough yet to know exactly how it fits.

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  • I hope the best for you on this, i have heard a few Lymies tell me after a year or so their arteries have narrowed again... I hope this don't happen to you and this works forever and maybe in time they get better at it and figure out why in some patients it don't last too some i know it only lasted a few months... I hope yours lasts forever and keep us informed as to how you are doing these days...

  • Thank you for the information I am glad that you are doing better

  • So how are you doing ?

  • @thane17 please help me

  • what is the definitive test to have a diagnosis of lyme in late exposure?

  • Hi. So glad your doing so well. I'll be sure to share this with others.

    Are you familiar with Advanced Cell Training (ACT) ? Gary's getting incredible results with Lyme.Ir's quite different. Hope you are open to taking a look. Watch his video on Facebook.

  • you look fantastic bro

  • I AM soo happy you r feeling somewhat better...i am sure it makes a big difference...you keep up the great research!!;-)

  • I was DX with lymes November of 2010. I have done IV therapy twice since than. Are you currently seeing lymes literate doctor or just certified MD. I don't feel I'm getting the proper treatment is why I ask. If you know of any lymes literate doctors in the GA area I would appreicate that information.

  • Hi Thane - Maybe crainosacral therapy will help widen the circulation vessels in the head and neck. I had these treatments for concussive head trauma for about a year. I practice the method on myself now and it seems to help a bit with my LD neuro symptoms. I use imagery, like visualizing my head moving in a subtle jelly fish type motion and can feel my head getting warmer (its always cold!) and my thinking getting stronger. Thank you for posting the video!

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