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A reflection on my visit to Euromedic, Katowice, Poland to have the liberation procedure. The trip was a disappointment, disappointed may be the wrong word, I feel 'let down' by the clinic and I would now be recommending alternative locations for the treatment such as Bulgaria, until the time comes that it is is available in every country. To sum up, yes I do have CCSVI, but I did not have the treatment done.
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  • when you say it destroyed sebastien cyrs life what do you mean? in what way? I have had venoplasty and I have only experienced improvements best thing I ever did

  • @TiaLloyd i cant find his video any more. it was a distraught and breathless communication telling how his symptoms became much worse. i tried to track him down but couldnt

  • i'm wondering, If someone bequeath you all the money you needed to get the procedure you needed to cure/ ASSIST the CCSVI treatment, would you still be so negative, or would you go ahead and get the treatment?? If not, would you forward the funds so someone with faith could?

  • @ohwidow

    hi

    the answer is no, i would not send or help anyone to get this procedure.

    i just could not have it on my conscience. my videos should explain why

    most of the videos are good news but there are many negative outcomes to the procedure -but people have been afraid to come out and publically share them. it destroyed sebastien cyrs life and his video was removed. pressured into it by believers

    why are the mainstream medical profession not performing this you must ask yourself

    best

    mike

  • Hi ! As I'm English is not my mother langage it's not easy for me to understand easily your story.

    Why are you disappointed ? Because of the price ? Or the liberation procedure ?

    Do you have good results with it ?

    thanks, Chrystèle, From France

  • @catimini34

    yes disappointed because of unfair price. all others in waiting room were paying the 'local' price. was doubled for me..

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