CCSVI Q&A with Dr. Simka & Dr. Godley. Held at False Creek Healthcare Centre. Concludes with Dr. Simka explaining the procedure: diagnostic tests, pathology and venography (Liberation). www.falsecreekhealthcare.com
Tag: ccsvi, Godley, Liberation, MS, multiple sclerosis, Simka
who cares long or short term, its a minimally evasive procedure…I’d take 1 year of no MS symptoms
It’s early days and they don’t know the long term effects. 5 years on, maybe the veins will re-narrow but I agree with Stacy, if it could relieve my symptoms and slow progression for a year or 18 months, surely the improvement in quality of life for this period is worth it.? A Dr from Belfast had the procedure done again 3 years after renarrowing recurred but he had 3 yrs of quality life and improvements resumed after 2nd procedure. Maybe not “the cure” but maybe an effective regular treatment?
it is big losses for NMSS, NEUROLOGISTS, DRUG COMPANIES, WHEELCHAIR AND WALKER COMPANIES – AND SO MUCH MI HOPE ALL SEE THE REAL BIG PICTURE. WE MUST KEEP FIGHTING. CCSVI PROCEDURES ARE POPULATING ALLL OVER THE GLOBE- THIS DECISION CANNOT STOP THE HEALING TRAIN – CANNOT STOP ZAMBONI, DAKE, AND ALL IR’S AND CARDIO VASCULAR SURGEONS. THE END IS NEAR AND THEY ARE SHI…… IN THEIR PANTS
One has to wonder about the causes of CCSVI, is it not unlike the causes of coronary heart disease, ie related to lifestyle in which a person consumes a high cholesterol(animal fat) diet, or a genetic predisposition to venous narrowing or collapse of the vein walls.