My right jugular vein AFTER the balloon angioplasty 6/1/2010
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Where did you have it done?
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It gives me hope that you feel better. I need to find out how to get this done for myself. The fatigue is unbearable.
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I am so amazed! Such a simple thing is the answer. Getting the procedure is not as easy here in North America...so much red tape and greed. But I too am praying about it, He will make a way!... Thanks for sharing, continue getting better!!!! :)
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Awesome!!!!!!! I shared this on face Book! the evidence is just outstanding! thank you so much for sharing! :D
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greyman97, is there a mixup on the videos? I can't see any difference in the pathology between the jugular vein on the angioplasty before balloon angioplasty and after balloon angioplasty. They both look narrowed just behind the collarbone (around 0:08 on this sequence).
ccsvifan 1 year ago
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Hi, no there's no mixup. The narrowing there is what I believe just how my RIJV looks like. If you pay thorough attention, you'll notice that the blood flow is faster and "more complete" after the procedure.
One more thing - I wasn't lying totally flat supine during the venogram and the op because of heavy vertigo.
greyman97 1 year ago
please tell us how you feel!
gekiryudojo 1 year ago
greyman97 1 year ago
WOW! This is huge, you need to post details about this, you are the few first in the new find, CCSVI and MS and you have already had the procedure! WoW!!! How do you feel, what lead you to go with the procedure...etc etc...
1kentuckygal 1 year ago
Hi!
What led me? Hmm many reasons.
1. I had prayed to Jesus to find a cure for me, the day before I learnt about CCSVI.
2. Tysabri helped me but not to the extent I would wish.
3. I live in Poland, so it was quite easy for me.
4. I like to take challenges, and risks, so... :)
greyman97 1 year ago