Guest guest Posted July 4, 2010 Report Share Posted July 4, 2010 The italian doctor who first started this therapy indicated that blockages were not from mechanical, physical deformity, he indicated it was a true stenosis. Insertion of anything into femoral vein or jugular vein should never ever be characterized as not risky,...the terms people are feeding you are relative to other procedures. Just drawing blood from a vein has risks. Using a catheter to inflate and stretch a vein in your neck will aways have risks, I don't care if it is a one minute or one hour procedure. If you want to go ahead and rush to have this done,...that is your choice,....I would only hope that you would wait 30 days and see what non invasive, non toxic, logical chelation would do. If it is useless, then you know in your heart that the next step is indicated and not an impulsive rush to have someone puncture major veins in your body and start blowing up balloons and stretching damaged veins. If you have an ultrasound or aniography and find a kinked or twisted jugular,....that is quite different matter and chelation would not help this very much. I just want you to be safe and logical about putting catheters in your neck and stretching a damaged vein that is not kinked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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