Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely reported. > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call today. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely reported. > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call today. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely reported. > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call today. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being cardios. Cait > > > I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will > resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on > CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The > girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely > reported. > > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > today. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being cardios. Cait > > > I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will > resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on > CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The > girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely > reported. > > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > today. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being cardios. Cait > > > I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will > resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on > CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The > girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely > reported. > > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > today. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 They may have the same staff. It is LifeGaurd clinic who does the CCSVI at the AHI. Call them for more information. > > Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by > their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they > choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being > cardios. > > Cait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 They may have the same staff. It is LifeGaurd clinic who does the CCSVI at the AHI. Call them for more information. > > Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by > their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they > choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being > cardios. > > Cait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 They may have the same staff. It is LifeGaurd clinic who does the CCSVI at the AHI. Call them for more information. > > Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by > their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they > choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being > cardios. > > Cait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 even though lifeguard said that they did not go bankrupt, the newspaper in phoenix (the arizona republic) said that they did file chapter 11 as part of their agreement with the new buyers so that they did not incur the debt of the AZHI. Re: Re: CCSVI Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being cardios. Cait > > > I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will > resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on > CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The > girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely > reported. > > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > today. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 even though lifeguard said that they did not go bankrupt, the newspaper in phoenix (the arizona republic) said that they did file chapter 11 as part of their agreement with the new buyers so that they did not incur the debt of the AZHI. Re: Re: CCSVI Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being cardios. Cait > > > I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will > resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on > CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The > girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely > reported. > > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > today. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 even though lifeguard said that they did not go bankrupt, the newspaper in phoenix (the arizona republic) said that they did file chapter 11 as part of their agreement with the new buyers so that they did not incur the debt of the AZHI. Re: Re: CCSVI Thank goodness! I hope they notify the people who are upset not only by their procedure being halted but also reimburse them their money if they choose to go elsewhere. What attracted me to the AHI was the drs being cardios. Cait > > > I just called and was told the AHI was purchased by VanGuard. They will > resume CCSVI in January and they have a new program that focuses more on > CCSVI for MS. Lifeguard does not know yet what insurance they will take. The > girl that I talked with said that the stories of bankruptcy were falsely > reported. > > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > today. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 I talked to live person who said they're still in business. Newspapers don't always have the facts. It doesn't matter to me what the deal was as long as CCSVI is still performed there. > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > > today. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 I talked to live person who said they're still in business. Newspapers don't always have the facts. It doesn't matter to me what the deal was as long as CCSVI is still performed there. > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > > today. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 I talked to live person who said they're still in business. Newspapers don't always have the facts. It doesn't matter to me what the deal was as long as CCSVI is still performed there. > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > > today. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 i received an email from dr. edward diethrich yesterday explaining what had happened and how he was attempting to re-establish ccsvi. it will be up to vanguard as they will have the final word. Re: CCSVI I talked to live person who said they're still in business. Newspapers don't always have the facts. It doesn't matter to me what the deal was as long as CCSVI is still performed there. > > > > > > OMG! I just got the application. We're going to see more of these > > situations in the future. I think the clinic who does this does it at the > > AHI and they might still be doing this somewhere else. I'm going to call > > today. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 A while back someone posted a specific thread within the This is MS CCSVI forum where there were lists of people's experiences pre and post CCSVI procedure, including how long they had MS and what they experienced after the procedure, etc. I cannot find that thread now. Can anyone link me to it? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 OK, never mind I found it. ________________________________ To: mscured Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 7:00:51 PM Subject: CCSVI A while back someone posted a specific thread within the This is MS CCSVI forum where there were lists of people's experiences pre and post CCSVI procedure, including how long they had MS and what they experienced after the procedure, etc. I cannot find that thread now. Can anyone link me to it? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 OK, never mind I found it. ________________________________ To: mscured Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 7:00:51 PM Subject: CCSVI A while back someone posted a specific thread within the This is MS CCSVI forum where there were lists of people's experiences pre and post CCSVI procedure, including how long they had MS and what they experienced after the procedure, etc. I cannot find that thread now. Can anyone link me to it? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2010 Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 OK, never mind I found it. ________________________________ To: mscured Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 7:00:51 PM Subject: CCSVI A while back someone posted a specific thread within the This is MS CCSVI forum where there were lists of people's experiences pre and post CCSVI procedure, including how long they had MS and what they experienced after the procedure, etc. I cannot find that thread now. Can anyone link me to it? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 It is hard, isn't it, when everything you read is about CCSVI. It used to drive me mad especially as I was so against any invasive treatment and it was still turning up in alternative groups although it is mainstream. In the end I thought if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Quite by chance I feel I have done things in the right order. Attacked diet and my allergies/food intolerances. Started daily routined exercise. Had my amalgams removed. Took vitamin D and all the other suggested supplements. Changed my lifestyle to get rid of stress. Added medicinal marijuana (I am in one of the places it is OK). Checked into heavy metal toxicity and am doing an on-going detox programme. Got tested for Lyme Disease, Syndrome and a bunch of others that mimic MS. I did all these things that we already knew about with the exception of LDN which I had on the back-burner. THEN did CCSVI testing and treatment. I chose Poland as they had good surgeons and track record. If that doesn't sort you out I am at a loss as to know what else will. People who aren't improved after CCSVI treatment or who indeed don't have CCSVI, maybe don't have MS? Just a thought. Janet To: mscured From: alansamston@... It is still very hard for me to get a grasp on this. At first I was not interested as I am into the natural things and it seemed invasive and hard to find in the U.S., etc. But now it seems every post is about CCSVI, to the point nobody is even talking about Vitamin D, BBD, Ldn, Amalgam removal, etc. I have read (skimmed) through many of the testimonials and there seems to be quite a varied response. Some people report great improvement, others report little improvement, and others report some complications such as shoulder pain for months after the procedure. It is still a bit daunting to me and hard to put together that all the things we have been writing about for years (Vitamin D, Detox, Diet, etc) were not the answer? And yet there are people who remain in complete remission without CCSVI. It is also tough not to know which doctor has the most skill with this procedure. As we all know, the skill of the doctor can make much of the difference in outcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 It is hard, isn't it, when everything you read is about CCSVI. It used to drive me mad especially as I was so against any invasive treatment and it was still turning up in alternative groups although it is mainstream. In the end I thought if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Quite by chance I feel I have done things in the right order. Attacked diet and my allergies/food intolerances. Started daily routined exercise. Had my amalgams removed. Took vitamin D and all the other suggested supplements. Changed my lifestyle to get rid of stress. Added medicinal marijuana (I am in one of the places it is OK). Checked into heavy metal toxicity and am doing an on-going detox programme. Got tested for Lyme Disease, Syndrome and a bunch of others that mimic MS. I did all these things that we already knew about with the exception of LDN which I had on the back-burner. THEN did CCSVI testing and treatment. I chose Poland as they had good surgeons and track record. If that doesn't sort you out I am at a loss as to know what else will. People who aren't improved after CCSVI treatment or who indeed don't have CCSVI, maybe don't have MS? Just a thought. Janet To: mscured From: alansamston@... It is still very hard for me to get a grasp on this. At first I was not interested as I am into the natural things and it seemed invasive and hard to find in the U.S., etc. But now it seems every post is about CCSVI, to the point nobody is even talking about Vitamin D, BBD, Ldn, Amalgam removal, etc. I have read (skimmed) through many of the testimonials and there seems to be quite a varied response. Some people report great improvement, others report little improvement, and others report some complications such as shoulder pain for months after the procedure. It is still a bit daunting to me and hard to put together that all the things we have been writing about for years (Vitamin D, Detox, Diet, etc) were not the answer? And yet there are people who remain in complete remission without CCSVI. It is also tough not to know which doctor has the most skill with this procedure. As we all know, the skill of the doctor can make much of the difference in outcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 It is hard, isn't it, when everything you read is about CCSVI. It used to drive me mad especially as I was so against any invasive treatment and it was still turning up in alternative groups although it is mainstream. In the end I thought if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Quite by chance I feel I have done things in the right order. Attacked diet and my allergies/food intolerances. Started daily routined exercise. Had my amalgams removed. Took vitamin D and all the other suggested supplements. Changed my lifestyle to get rid of stress. Added medicinal marijuana (I am in one of the places it is OK). Checked into heavy metal toxicity and am doing an on-going detox programme. Got tested for Lyme Disease, Syndrome and a bunch of others that mimic MS. I did all these things that we already knew about with the exception of LDN which I had on the back-burner. THEN did CCSVI testing and treatment. I chose Poland as they had good surgeons and track record. If that doesn't sort you out I am at a loss as to know what else will. People who aren't improved after CCSVI treatment or who indeed don't have CCSVI, maybe don't have MS? Just a thought. Janet To: mscured From: alansamston@... It is still very hard for me to get a grasp on this. At first I was not interested as I am into the natural things and it seemed invasive and hard to find in the U.S., etc. But now it seems every post is about CCSVI, to the point nobody is even talking about Vitamin D, BBD, Ldn, Amalgam removal, etc. I have read (skimmed) through many of the testimonials and there seems to be quite a varied response. Some people report great improvement, others report little improvement, and others report some complications such as shoulder pain for months after the procedure. It is still a bit daunting to me and hard to put together that all the things we have been writing about for years (Vitamin D, Detox, Diet, etc) were not the answer? And yet there are people who remain in complete remission without CCSVI. It is also tough not to know which doctor has the most skill with this procedure. As we all know, the skill of the doctor can make much of the difference in outcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 I think we need to remember there are stories of healing through other methods such as chelation, fasting, biodenitcal hormone therapy, calcium eap injections 3x per week, Klenner protocol, vegan diet, and for some BBD alone is enough. ________________________________ To: MS-Cured <mscured > Sent: Thu, November 18, 2010 12:34:52 PM Subject: RE: CCSVI  It is hard, isn't it, when everything you read is about CCSVI. It used to drive me mad especially as I was so against any invasive treatment and it was still turning up in alternative groups although it is mainstream. In the end I thought if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Quite by chance I feel I have done things in the right order. Attacked diet and my allergies/food intolerances. Started daily routined exercise. Had my amalgams removed. Took vitamin D and all the other suggested supplements. Changed my lifestyle to get rid of stress. Added medicinal marijuana (I am in one of the places it is OK). Checked into heavy metal toxicity and am doing an on-going detox programme. Got tested for Lyme Disease, Syndrome and a bunch of others that mimic MS. I did all these things that we already knew about with the exception of LDN which I had on the back-burner. THEN did CCSVI testing and treatment. I chose Poland as they had good surgeons and track record. If that doesn't sort you out I am at a loss as to know what else will. People who aren't improved after CCSVI treatment or who indeed don't have CCSVI, maybe don't have MS? Just a thought. Janet To: mscured From: alansamston@... It is still very hard for me to get a grasp on this. At first I was not interested as I am into the natural things and it seemed invasive and hard to find in the U.S., etc. But now it seems every post is about CCSVI, to the point nobody is even talking about Vitamin D, BBD, Ldn, Amalgam removal, etc. I have read (skimmed) through many of the testimonials and there seems to be quite a varied response. Some people report great improvement, others report little improvement, and others report some complications such as shoulder pain for months after the procedure. It is still a bit daunting to me and hard to put together that all the things we have been writing about for years (Vitamin D, Detox, Diet, etc) were not the answer? And yet there are people who remain in complete remission without CCSVI. It is also tough not to know which doctor has the most skill with this procedure. As we all know, the skill of the doctor can make much of the difference in outcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 I think we need to remember there are stories of healing through other methods such as chelation, fasting, biodenitcal hormone therapy, calcium eap injections 3x per week, Klenner protocol, vegan diet, and for some BBD alone is enough. ________________________________ To: MS-Cured <mscured > Sent: Thu, November 18, 2010 12:34:52 PM Subject: RE: CCSVI  It is hard, isn't it, when everything you read is about CCSVI. It used to drive me mad especially as I was so against any invasive treatment and it was still turning up in alternative groups although it is mainstream. In the end I thought if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Quite by chance I feel I have done things in the right order. Attacked diet and my allergies/food intolerances. Started daily routined exercise. Had my amalgams removed. Took vitamin D and all the other suggested supplements. Changed my lifestyle to get rid of stress. Added medicinal marijuana (I am in one of the places it is OK). Checked into heavy metal toxicity and am doing an on-going detox programme. Got tested for Lyme Disease, Syndrome and a bunch of others that mimic MS. I did all these things that we already knew about with the exception of LDN which I had on the back-burner. THEN did CCSVI testing and treatment. I chose Poland as they had good surgeons and track record. If that doesn't sort you out I am at a loss as to know what else will. People who aren't improved after CCSVI treatment or who indeed don't have CCSVI, maybe don't have MS? Just a thought. Janet To: mscured From: alansamston@... It is still very hard for me to get a grasp on this. At first I was not interested as I am into the natural things and it seemed invasive and hard to find in the U.S., etc. But now it seems every post is about CCSVI, to the point nobody is even talking about Vitamin D, BBD, Ldn, Amalgam removal, etc. I have read (skimmed) through many of the testimonials and there seems to be quite a varied response. Some people report great improvement, others report little improvement, and others report some complications such as shoulder pain for months after the procedure. It is still a bit daunting to me and hard to put together that all the things we have been writing about for years (Vitamin D, Detox, Diet, etc) were not the answer? And yet there are people who remain in complete remission without CCSVI. It is also tough not to know which doctor has the most skill with this procedure. As we all know, the skill of the doctor can make much of the difference in outcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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