Guest guest Posted April 9, 2011 Report Share Posted April 9, 2011 , I wrote the previous email to Janet to apologize to her for any fears I may have put in her mind in regard to the article that I posted that claimed " restonsis will happen " in everyone. I did not write it to be slammed by you and told I am an angry person, etc. I admitted in my post that I am a worrier, but that does not mean it is OK for you to go on and say all these hurtful things , telling me I am an angry person and instructing me where to put my anger! You really have a lot of issues and as usual be so self-righteous and act as though your truth is the only truth. Once again you have overstepped your bounds and YOU are the one who is angry and self-righteous and thinks you are correct about everything. I look at things with a critical eye when I make a decision but you go in on some cloud 9 style. We are just different. Many people have writtten into this group to say that they had CCSVI and are no better at all. Only 3 people have written about positive experiences in these group, while about 8 said they had zero improvement. Those odds are not great. They just aren't. To your delight I am letting you know I am now going to leave the group, as I cannot continue to subject myself to your non-sensical, high-and-mighty, and ridiculously stupid posts. Alan ________________________________ To: MSCured <mscured > Sent: Sat, April 9, 2011 9:17:54 AM Subject: RE: Re: CCSVI I understand the fear too - I got on the table with the same 'fear' that everyone else has before something new like this. We'd be silly if we didn't have that fear, but we do have to remember that if we REALLY believe in something and if we've done all the research and TRULY believe that it makes sense, then it makes sense to just do it without all the worrying about it or rehashing the fears over and over, building it up to be some sort of 'boogeyman' in our heads. I knew there was something wrong with my veins - call it gut-feeling if you like, but I too was fearful that my scans wouldn't sow anything. I chose to go with the Esntial Health Clinic because of a number of things, but mostly because they were local and just as importantly was the equipment they were using. They use what Zamboni & his team use - when someone is told that they don't have any stenosis, I always tell them to go somewhere else where they REALLY know what they're doing. There are a lot of people who haven't known what they were doing when testing people for CCSVI and have wrongly told people that they didn't have it. Thankully those people have gone elsewhere and have been dxd with the problem! I believe that all of this takes having some guts and I think that all of we who've had our files marked with those dreaded letters have to have more intestinal fortitude than the 'healthy' do. I love to hear of everyone's successes and progress - I know what it's like to have what some less knowledgeable see as 'limited' or 'minimal' success with CCSVI. It's not limited - it just takes hard work. I work out and ride for the majority of my days now. I'm rebuilding my life as I always knew I'd have to. CCSVI gives us the chance to work hard to get back what we probably took for granted beforehand (as do most people anyway). When we go to get the scans, we should make sure that where we're going is a place that can give us a dx we can believe in. That's my advice in regards to what you're saying about fear of not 'having it'. Most of us do - the EHC's findings thus far have shown over 90% from what I've seen. 'What we do in life, echoes through eternity.' MARCUS AURELIUS (121 - 180 A.D.) To: mscured From: alpdesigns1@... Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 12:09:26 +0000 Subject: Re: CCSVI I can understand the fear. It isn't just about the health risk issue, it's about putting all of your eggs one basket and dropping the basket. If CCSVI doesn't have the desired effect, what's left? This could leave a hopeless feeling. But in truth, it isn't the only solution. It is a good one for some people and a not for others. The fear is finding out that you might not be one of the people who get any benefit from it. Life is full of risk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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