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Chronic Lyme Disease and CCSVI

Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) is a chronic condition in

which blood from the brain has difficulty returning to the heart. It is caused

by a narrowing in neck veins (and potentially others as well) that drain the

central nervous system.

In some cases, there is a development of alternate veins in an attempt to

facilitate additional drainage. The research suggests that because these

compensatory blood vessels do not have the same wall integrity as larger veins,

they leak cellular waste into the adjacent tissue, resulting in an accumulation

of toxins.

The discovery, and more importantly the surgical repair for CCSVI, has

miraculous application to MS, but also to other diseases that has a vascular

aspect that is a significant factor in the neurological component of the

disease, such as neurological Lyme disease.

CCSVI and its treatment were pioneered by researcher, former vascular surgeon

and professor Dr. o Zamboni in Italy, whose wife suffered with MS. It is

thanks to Dr. Zamboni's tireless work that there are now hundreds of previously

disabled MS victims who are now able to function and live their lives fully.

The success of this treatment has slowly made itself known to other diseases

that could benefit from the same application. Due to the huge, but unknowable

number of misdiagnosed MS patients who are actually suffering from Lyme disease,

there is an exciting question about the possibility of the CCSVI treatment

helping victims of neurological Lyme disease with some of the most disabling

symptoms such as " Lyme Fog " , light sensitivity, sound sensitivity,difficulty

remembering words, thoughts, speech, how to write, how to walk, emotional

disturbances and unbalance, and/or as Thane Fredrickson calls it, " mental

fatigue. "

Thane's doctor considered CCSVI as a possibility in his condition and after

appropriate tests verified his condition, Thane had surgery which significantly

reduced the symptoms he suffered with his neurological " mental fatigue. "

Although Thane is the first to admit that he still battles the Lyme disease,

those of us who struggle each day with Thane know that a large part of victory

is being able to function like a normal person, and that means eliminating, or

at the very least reducing, the debilitating symptoms of chronic neurological

Lyme disease.

It will be exciting to see if his surgery continues to give him relief.

Watch as Thane tells his story of the discovery and ultimate treatment of CCSVI

on YouTube here.

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> Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) is a chronic condition in

which blood from the brain has difficulty returning to the heart. It is caused

by a narrowing in neck veins (and potentially others as well) that drain the

central nervous system.

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