Friday, November 19, 2010 8:30 PM
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Ken Torbert
As president of CCSVI Alliance, I share with everyone affected by MS, the excitement and hope which surrounds the research on CCSVI. We continue our work in helping to educate the MS patient and
professional community. Our new, exclusive video of Dr. Michael Dake
and Dr. Manish Mehta will be online in a few days The recent Canadian CTV story warning patients about follow-up care after being treated, underscores the importance to all patients, even those
being treated in the US, to: #1 ) If at all possible, stay local for your testing and treatment #2 ) Make sure to have a physician available for follow-up care prior to being treated. This is the patient's responsibility. Anyone who has treatment should have follow-up care to moniter usage of the anti-coagulants. Request that your treating vascular or IR doctor has
direct contact with the follow-up physician. Please visit CCSVI Alliance website for tips on talking with your doctor. http://ccsvialliance.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69&Itemid=82 Sharon Richardson
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