Post CCSVI Procedure – Talky Bit 2

Me – only with proper blood flow!!

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24 pensieri su “Post CCSVI Procedure – Talky Bit 2

  1. So glad to hear that you continue to see benefits! YAY for proper blood flow!!! ~Nancy

  2. Glad it worked for you! So many have received a better quality life. Yes, those things taken for granted we sure are happy to get whatever improvement we see ;)

  3. Jay!!! So happy for you!!!!! You had so many of the same symptoms I had. I have to write down my symptoms so I can remember them all since they have been gone now for over a year!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!

  4. Sure can relate to the cereal choking episodes. Mine are gone, too! So pleased for all your improvements and thanks so much for sharing!!

  5. Hi Jay, fantastic news I’m thrilled you’ve had so many improvements so quickly after treatment. I’ve done this 3 times now and each time there have been improvements, but the first 2 they melted away after about a month. So 3rd one – 3rd May I made the Edinburgh trip to see Mr Reid as I knew/hoped he’d be able to sort out my valves! I’m now 3 weeks in and small changes but still tired, tho fatigue is better – sounds like a contradiction! Sadly leg lifting no better yet, more exercises in gym?

  6. I know what you mean about turning your head–that improved for me too and it really is wonderful to be able to look both ways when crossing the street! I don’t know if you had trouble looking up but I did before angio and now I can look up at the sky and see the birds! Best wishes for continued improvement!

  7. @SHIRLEYRENSHAW you’re so right Shirley – any imrpovement is welcome however small!

  8. @gingermacqueen Thanx Ginger – yours were some of the first vids I saw way back when I was waiting for my scan; so good to hear you’re still doing well – angio ROCKS! :o )

  9. @culap6 that choking thing is horrible isn’t it? dead scary; so pleased you’ve experienced relief from it too!

  10. @csercom1 Hey Charlotte; sorry to hear you’ve been thru this 3 times now – 3rd time lucky I hope! Reid is my maiden name so I took that as a good omen and the ppl at EHC/Edinburgh are so lovely too! I really hope you get some lasting benefits now; but be patient and gentle on yourself, keeping it all crossed for you x

  11. @lorimayb Looking up is improved too, but it was over my shoulder that really caused me problems – weird eh? But it’s the simple things that make all the difference to our quality of life right?! ;o)

  12. @Louise211615 Aw thanx Louise – you were the first Brit MSer video I saw – truly inspired me hun :o ) xxx

  13. :) Very nice to see the happiness from this procedure. Although experiences are different for everyone, they are definitely on to something. Very nice video and nice to see another CCSVI’r doing them. Warmly, Judy

  14. @donotconcede Hi Judy thanx for your encouraging comments; after I’d uploaded this I thought I didn’t make clear that I know it isn’t working for everyone. This is a new science in it’s infancy and it will take time to get established, more effective and available to all. But it’s a start! Always enjoy your vids, esp seeing you with Angela! :o ) x

  15. Thanks Jay….you give me hope for my wife Jenny! We,er going to Albany NY for june 20th. Dr. Siskin’s going to perform the procedure on our 25th Wedding Anniversary…here’s hoping………..Marty

  16. @Binder472000 Hi Marty I’ve heard lots of good stuff about Dr Siskin, and Jenny having it done on your 25th Anniversary just has to be a good sign eh? My surgeon up in Edinburgh is Dr Reid – which is my maiden name; so I took that as a positive omen too! Best of luck to Jenny for the 20th :o )

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