Dr Siskin goes through many CCSVI case histories. SUNY Downstate Symposium on CCSVI, July 26 2010
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Dr Siskin goes through many CCSVI case histories. SUNY Downstate Symposium on CCSVI, July 26 2010
Tag: ccsvi symposium, Community Care Physicians, gary siskin, siskin ccsvi, suny ccsvi
**BRAVO!!**
My hero and life saver!
Thank you Dr. Siskin ;o)
Thank you Dr. Siskin. I’m sending this to my IR in Tampa who is doing my procedure next week.
Thank you Dr. Siskin,
Excellent, thank you Dr Sisken. Love the shout out to Denise.
MILD stenosis NEED treatment too!
@41:09 pwMS are in NEED of Treatment for their Vascular Disease–regardless of their MS diagnosis!!!
Thank you dr for explaining so well! thanks SUNY for posting!
My hero too Denise! My life is back. Balance back, fatigue gone, brain fog gone. Stairs, vacuuming, shovelling – back to whatever new normal is and more to come!
I am in heaven on earth. Thank you Dr Siskin.
Nice to see people waking up to this I was on it from Nov 09 and Liberated 15th Oct 10, I have spent the last year telling everyone about this now I can have a bit of a rest, oh and by the way, my MS is just about gone after 15 years. I am 1% off normal but with a 2mm left jugular
The best doctor!!! He was easy to talk to, great listener, patient, never felt rushed, candid and truthful in his opinions. I had the best experience with my procedure as everyone explained thoroughly the next step and what I would feel before I did. The nurses were so wonderful too. Thanks so much Dr. S. and staff. Kudos to all of you. – Ellen Fox