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Monday, November 8, 2010 5:30 AM | Ken Torbert Volg link
Editor‘s comments: A lot has been achieved by our little group and our wider membership since January 2010 when we first started and no one is more surprised at these achievements than I am. Our success is largely due to the enthusiasm and good will of our small team and without them this outstanding conference would not have happened. Without the personal contacts that people have made (Omar to name but one), without the research (Krystalla, Diane, Alison), without the attention to detail (Nicki), without the creativity (Kevin, Anne-Marie, Gary, Harvey), dogged determination and unwavering belief in CCSVI as a major factor in MS, none of this would have happened. It is hard to imagine that anything can surpass this conference and we are going to have to work hard at keeping the enthusiasm going after the dizzy heights of the 29th and 30th October 2010.

CONFERENCE REPORT
Essential Health Clinic Director Ramsay McLellan said that even if no one attended on the public day, the conference was a success just because of the quality of the 42 medical experts that were attending the doctor‘s day.

The doctors spent a day discussing and sharing their CCSVI treatment and research experience with each other. Some new, significant information and procedural refinements were revealed and discussed which have added extra weight and importance to the part CCSVI plays in the conundrum that is MS.

As early as 1986, Dr Franz Schelling was refused permission to research involvement of neurovascular problems in MS. At the conference he shared his expertise with Prof Simka and Dr Ewa Wojciechoicz-owdziej.
The growing number of treatments carried out (over 3000 world wide) is also providing useful insight into the condition and the kinds of results that can be expected from the procedure in terms of recovery from disability and physiological symptoms. All the experts agreed that further research is essential and that many questions have yet to be answered.

Read more!!

http://www.ms-ccsvi-uk.org/home/files/ms-ccsvi-uk/newsletter2010-11.pdf