Donna Romanuik, who has progressive Multiple Sclerosis, hopes to leave her Edmonton, Alberta, home to go to India in June 2010 to have a controversial treatment called the Liberation treatment. The treatment was announced to the world last fall, and the doctor involved has claimed remarkable results. She has a date booked for the procedure, but she needs $30,000 to get there. Video by Ed Kaiser, edmontonjournal.com
hi, can we PLEASE get an update on how the treatment went and the current state a year and a half later? Thank you
HiMyNameIsJessica 2 months ago
hi dear, so how did your treatment go in india?
kawah420 10 months ago
hello my name is mikegandhi I am 23 and I have had ms for 6 years. i had this treatment last year and I noticed small changes the next day but the biggest change was that it stopped the ms from gettin worse and it was progressing fast the treatment came to a crashing holt and they won't do Any more people cuz they are not allowed to Ihope all goes well and I am prayin for a cure everyday . god bless you
gandhi1224 1 year ago
When it comes to CCSVI, the interests of the neurologists and the societies are best served by having CCSVI marginalized, by not funding any CCSVI treatment research, and by lobbying the government to not allow any treatment of impaired venous drainage in persons with MS despite the obvious health hazard such a condition represents. The reasons for such actions are straightforward.
MrLeooreo 1 year ago
wishing you well
saucony411 1 year ago
I have started to gather this kind of videos on ccsvi-stories.blogspot.com to have as much video evidence as possible to present for Norwegian doctors/cardios/neuros etc.. I hope I can use this video too? I only use the Imbed-version. If I can I would like to download the video and maybe add Norwegian subtitles after a while. Is that ok for you?
Good video by the way :)
ChaozFear 1 year ago
You go girl.
See the new healthy you soon.
:)
Vivianne766 1 year ago