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Thursday, November 25, 2010 10:26 PM | Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI Volg link

Dr Salvatore Sclafani, NY, Suny Downstate Medical Center, Department of Radiology, Professor of Radiology, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine

http://www.downstate.edu/radiology/faculty/sclafani.html

is back in business to treat people with CCSVI in MS!!

Dr. Salvadore Sclafani at TIMS:

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

I am thankful for my life.

I have had health, and wealth and the joy of being surrounded by wonderful people in a great city in a great country at the time of that country’s greatness. I have great family, great colleagues and wonderful teachers and mentors. I have had the opportunity to pursue a career in interventional radiology, a developing specialty that has proved to be safe and effective. I chose to perform clinical investigation treating the neglected disease called trauma that with time became a hot commodity and led to fame, travel, good fortune and a world of friends. On the way, this young man’s grandiose fantasy of changing world standards and making a difference became a reality and lives were saved in the process.

I have been a fortunate man and I give thanks.

One year ago I had the good fortune to meet Michelle Brown who sought help for multiple sclerosis. As I investigated this problem I met a wealth of like-minded physicians and scientists who share the passion to make a difference., , , Dake, Galleoti, Haacke, Lee, Salvi, Schelling, Simka, Sinan, Siskin, Zamboni, Zivadinov, and so many more. My life is better for it. But the best fortune has been the opportunity and privilege to work with so many patients of passion, compassion and caring who shared this vision and provided me with the drive and the challenge to make a difference.

And so I give thanks for all I have. And all I get to do.

It is with humility that I share this gratitude with you and announce that I will begin treatments of CCSVI full time in January of 2011.

Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Sal Sclafani

http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-14730.html

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Michelle Brown - Vice President of the CCSVI Alliance, at TIMS

http://www.ccsvi.org/ :

It’s been more than one year since I broke the CCSVI story to Dr. Sclafani and it’s our one year anniversary of our first face to face meeting – 52 weeks next Tuesday when Dr. Sclafani and his team agreed to treat me.

I hit pay dirt when Dr. Sclafani responded to my email in October 2009. It’s been a year of excitement, opportunity, steep learning curves, breathtaking outcomes, challenges, and disappointments but, you now know his dedication to you and me is stronger than ever. We’ve learned that his commitment to the MS community is unwavering.

Today, he announced that he will resume CCSVI treatments at American Access Care LLC. At a time in his life when he could retire, his loyalty to us will shape the next phase of his career.

Beginning in January, Dr. Sclafani will treat patients with CCSVI as he develops a standardized comprehensive diagnostic, treatment and aftercare network for American Access Care at their 30+ freestanding interventional radiology treatment centers in 12 states, so your care can be close to home. Dr. Sclafani will continue to practice in New York City.

If you are on Dr. Sclafani’s list from way back when, you will still get to work with the amazing Holly Barr, who started her tenure with AAC in October. Email ccsviliberation@gmail.com if you seek treatment with Dr. Sclafani. To get on the AAC general diagnostic and treatment list, contact Holly at CCSVI@AAC-llc.com.

Happy Thanksgiving, Michelle, the crazy lady with MS who found the lunatic fringe from Brooklyn

Source: http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-14731.html

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Dr Sclafani, Professor of Radiology, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine

http://www.downstate.edu/radiology/faculty/sclafani.html