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I am thoroughly DISGUSTED right now. How easy it all seems to divorce MS from the equation and just treat the venous disorder. Obviously the Kuwait government has intelligent and sensible people working for it, unlike our wonderful country.
I don't understand how neurologists can demand double blind studies for a non drug treatment. Why are the Americans and Canadians kowtowing to this ridiculous notion?
Did the first heart bypass surgery have to jump through so many needless hoops before it was approved? Did the researches have to perform double blinded studies? How does one do a double blinded study for heart bypass? That would mean surgically opening up the chests of a group of people and pretending to do the bypass. Wow! I don't think it happened like that.
So why is CCSVI and the liberation treatment being waylayed? We all must scream and yell at the top of our lungs that we want scans and treatment NOW! MS patients are being discriminated against by being refused testing and treatment for a vascular disorder. The angioplasty that is performed is a minimally invasive, half hour to forty-five minute, day surgery procedure where the patient is awake. Angioplasties of the jugulars are done every day in kidney dialysis patients who suffer from collapsing jugulars.
We all must lobby for our rights to be treated now. On May 5 I will be marching outside of McDougall Centre in Calgary, to show the province that we mean business.
Please join me and and my friends. Many CCSVI groups across Canada will be holding rallies as well. For more information please contact me at gingermacqueen@shaw.ca
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Ginger....if they do the obvious then they will potentially lose millions of dollars that is "supposed" to be for research. Don't you agree?
ReplyDeleteOf course, that is why they are dragging their feet. But forget MS right now. We need to go over the heads of the neuros and MSS and directly to the provincial government. Blocked veins are BAD=UNHEALTHY. The medical system is denying patients treatment for blocked veins. Period. THIS IS WRONG!!!!! This is the issue at hand. Period.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to march with you, bring my dad, who has had MS for 7 years. I'm reading your updates each day and I'm telling anyone who will listen to yell with us to get the treatment to all! THANK-YOU for sharing your story with the world ... you give HOPE and that is so key to health. God bless you, Ginger
ReplyDeleteI was in touch with a doctor from Kuwait for my husband. They do not take international patients. He referred me to someone in Jordan.
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteI will be in Toronto May 5 for the demonstration