Guest guest Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 Hello everyone i will have a venogram done on tuesday to see if i have ccsvi do you know if i have to stop taking LDN?is any contrindication for taking it during and after the procedure.and if i have to stop it for how long before the angioplasty.Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 Interestingly, I was looking into ccsvi when a retired researcher I correspond with told me about another researcher's work in New Zealand. His name is Simpson, PhD and he studies Rheology, which is the study of blood. He wrote Blood Viscosity Factors. In basic terms...there are many factors that can have an effect on altering the shape of the red blood cells. Dr. Simpson found that certain illnesses, in my case MS/Lyme disease, had their own unique deformed shape, which has effects on blood flow. Deformed red blood cells that don't flow properly can cause blood vessel problems. I decided to follow his recommendations of higher levels of Primrose Oil or Fish Oil. I chose fish oil and I no longer have problems....I have less aches and pains, muscles feel better, brain is clearer, more energy. It wasn't a cure for what ails me, but it was extremely helpful....just as LDN is helpful, but not the cure. I wish you well on your procedure. By the way, fish oil thins the blood and you have to go off it 2 weeks before surgery. Hello everyone i will have a venogram done on tuesday to see if i have ccsvi do you know if i have to stop taking LDN?is any contrindication for taking it during and after the procedure.and if i have to stop it for how long before the angioplasty.Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 for those who can afford it and have the problems of blood flow,they can consider this magnetic matress. we have it and it is very helpfull and saved few operations http://www.bemerclinics.com.au/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 platelet counts dropping is common with hepC and mine have been steadily since diagnosed. after being frustrated a few years with not finding anything on the web to boost them except for a few refs to sesame oil/butter i finally recently came across shark liver oil. it's supposedly effective enough at increasing platelets that it's cautioned to not take it more than 2 months straight to avoid too high platelet count which could become dangerous when blood would then have a tendency to coagulate way too easy. sharks are fish... sort of, at least. their liver oil sure doesn't seem to thin the blood but rather the opposite? i don't know how it might effect the RBC's. haven't had any bloodwork in a couple years so i have no idea what' going on lately with all the numbers. might be interesting to see what LDN has done... but won't be able to tell really since i use so many various things. and the increasing stress of survival in a society of thieving oink oinks has probably had a big impact too. why is it that at one time nothing will reveal itself despite intense effort, then all of a sudden it's like everybody in the world has been aware of something forever but me? i don't get it, and it really aggravates me how that goes sometimes. From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of TorreySent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 8:41 AMlow dose naltrexoneSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re:about ccsvi Interestingly, I was looking into ccsvi when a retired researcher I correspond with told me about another researcher's work in New Zealand. His name is Simpson, PhD and he studies Rheology, which is the study of blood. He wrote Blood Viscosity Factors. In basic terms...there are many factors that can have an effect on altering the shape of the red blood cells. Dr. Simpson found that certain illnesses, in my case MS/Lyme disease, had their own unique deformed shape, which has effects on blood flow. Deformed red blood cells that don't flow properly can cause blood vessel problems. I decided to follow his recommendations of higher levels of Primrose Oil or Fish Oil. I chose fish oil and I no longer have problems....I have less aches and pains, muscles feel better, brain is clearer, more energy. It wasn't a cure for what ails me, but it was extremely helpful....just as LDN is helpful, but not the cure. I wish you well on your procedure. By the way, fish oil thins the blood and you have to go off it 2 weeks before surgery. Hello everyone i will have a venogram done on tuesday to see if i have ccsvi do you know if i have to stop taking LDN?is any contrindication for taking it during and after the procedure.and if i have to stop it for how long before the angioplasty.Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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