1. maria Clarke maria Clarke Canada says:

    We have just received my brothers MRV and Doppler results. Not the news we wanted to hear as they say that there is no blockage all is normal. This is so frustrating hearing this as we stood behind the Dr. Zamboni findings of MS.    I will not give up, We will take Jim for a second opinion if we have to..  Has anyone gone through this in regards to having the test done and results were normal?   Is there something we should ask these Dr's to examine??  

    Still Hopeful.

    • carol carol Denmark says:

      CCSVI Protocols
      PLEASE print this out for your doctors before you get scans, especially if they are using MRV (magnetic resonance venography) technology without doppler ultrasound. It is ESSENTIAL that the MRVs be done correctly:
      http://www.ms-mri.com/potential.php

      Dr. Haacke radio interview discussing trials and research.

      Read more about Consulting You Doctor about CCSVI at www.multiplesclerosissurgery.com

    • Betty Betty United States says:

      This happened to me too.  Also, to an MS patient I know in Canada.    We both had scans and they told us there were no blockages.  My friend in Canada has been emailing me telling me that we don't know how to do the proper scans here in the U.S. & Canada. She has been talking abut a doctor in Bolivia.  Another MS patient from Canada (male) had the surgery done for CCSVI in Bolivia and we are following his progress.  By the way, we have all had stem cell therapy and we were wondering if that had an effect on the test.  Have you had stem cell therapy?

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