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I consider it a miracle the improvements I see. My walks overall have been

without the bioness for the foot drop !!! My cognitive functioning is behind

though. I am good some days and cog fog feeling like a retard on other days.

Its clearer than before, but I still am not what I used to be.

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To: mscured

Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 11:45:28 AM

Subject: Re: Prokarin results

I consider this to be good news for all of us! Prokarin and CCSVI. We have spent

too much time thinking our fate could be grim!

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> great news!! I'm so happy for you

> Â Pamela Castro Carcelen

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Yep! :)

I still struggle with writing or drawing - painting is a distant goal but I'm

sure I'll conquer the juddering of my arms and hands a bit further down the

track. The healing is present though - I see/experience it every day.

It was a big thing when I could ride my exercise bike for 5 minutes - now riding

10kms+ each day, standing for up to an hour and walking without unsteadiness

throughout the house each day is 'the norm'.

We've now fired the cleaners coz it annoys me that people are taking money from

us for doing things that I do better anyway (and especially after one of their

'new' girls stole the pearls my deceased father gave me before he died), and

cleaning the entire house only takes me the day, and whilst exhausting, gives me

pure pleasure and satisfaction to be doing what was denied me for the last 6+

years by my body.

These 'insignificant' things are major milestones and are proof that we're

beating it through having been a tad 'experimental' and/or 'rebellious'

(depending on which side of the BIG Pharma line you stand!) but we're winning

our wars bit by bit.

I'm thrilled to hear of your success and will keep an eager and happy eye on

your reports and updates - I will be jumping on the Prokarin bandwagon too as

soon as I'm able! :)

'What we do in life, echoes through eternity.'

MARCUS AURELIUS (121 - 180 A.D.)

To: mscured

From: alpdesigns1@...

Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 16:42:32 +0000

Subject: Re: Prokarin results

And yours too! I remember when it was a big deal to be able to hold a

paintbrush! It keeps getting better if you work at it.

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