CCSVI – Sean interview post angioplasty

Sean and Jess were very generous to meet with me the afternoon of 19th April, only a few hours Sean’s . He discusses the long journey from being tested, first with a false result and then finding he had 90% stenosis in his left IJV to being treated nearly a year later. Thanks for sharing your story and hope that you experience great improvements.

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17 pensieri su “CCSVI – Sean interview post angioplasty

  1. Hi Sean! And well done both of you for providing an informative, level headed account of the CCSVI testing and procedure. All the best for the future, hope it makes a difference for you. Hope Kez wasn’t too much of a “pain in the neck” ;-P

  2. Thanks for the video both Sean and Kerri. I wish you much success in this. Kerri, you are awesome as usual and a great correspondent. Love the video and that you continue to educate people. :) Great stuff dear friend. :) Thanks so much for keeping in the thick of things and driving this movement to really help people forward. hugs and love, Judy :)

  3. So happy to see yet another take of learning about CCSVI! Thanks Kerri and Sean, love and prayers to the both of ya!

  4. Good work guy’s, keep it up.

    Blood flow issues, coincidence indeed!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Great job to the both of you. It shows how important it is to have a person who knows how to do the doppler and is trained the proper way. I am happy for Sean, I am amazed that he can sit up and talk and not look like he had anything done!

    I was out like a light from the drugs. Thank you for a very good and informative video!

    Hugs,
    Andrea

  6. @missalgernon Thanks lovely. Erm whadya mean hope I wasn’t too much of a pain in the neck? Just what are you saying hmmmm??? Hahaha xx

  7. @donotconcede Thanks Judy, I think it is important to share the personal stories – it makes it real. Sean is really down to earth and logical – we need to see all points of views and experiences. Kerri x

  8. @9gabbycats Thanks Denise, it is true there are so many different experiences. Sharing them helps people to realise that this is so early days and there are many possibilities of why people may have a negative test. A good lesson in perseverance. :)

  9. @MrMarkafisher Hahaha – yeah amazing isn’t it?? We’ll keep going. Will we be seeing you at the walk? :o )

  10. @kkkkkkatherine Hi Katherine, yeah it is ridiculous but this is the latest jaw-dropper here in Australia. Cosmetic surgery – it is laughable (or would be if it wasn’t so infuriating). I do not know of any doctors who are destroying valves. At this stage here our IRs are very cautious – as we are so early in this discovery I personally am happy that they take this tact. As time goes on I guess they are perfecting techniques and figuring out what works best.

  11. @MSVlogSupport That is right. There is so much anticipation when you go to have the test, to get a false negative is tragic. It would be easier to throw the baby out with the bath water rather than get a second opinion. Yeah Sean did very well, even stood up for a while after we chatted and he said he felt quite alert and more comfortable on his feet. We’ll watch how he goes in coming weeks. A great number of us here are not having the drugs – perhaps this helps recovery? xo

  12. Fantastic video – thanx for all your efforts Kerri and continued healing to you Sean! :o ) x

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