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Wednesday, December 1, 2010 6:21 AM | Ken Torbert Volg link

Dr. Bill Code is treated for CCSVI!



We now have a Canadian specialist physician ~ one who has studied
circulation and the brain and written numerous books on multiple

sclerosis and brain recovery ~ to fight for our cause from a very

personal perspective.



On November 29, 2010, Dr. Bill Code was treated for CCSVI in California. Dr. Bill had received his diagnosis
of CCSVI when he went to Dr. Zivadinov's facilities in Buffalo over the

summer. With that information, he carefully planned his next step to

get the problems fixed through angioplasty.



We were honoured to have Dr. Bill as our medical expert at our August 9, 2010
Victoria CCSVI Information Session and our recent November 16, 2010

Vancouver CCSVI Information Session. Just last Friday, Dr. Bill served

as a medical expert again at our November 26 Vancouver CCSVI Roundtable

with Kirsty Duncan, MP. And now...Dr. Bill has been treated for his

CCSVI!



In his own words sent via iPhone after treatment last night:



"Hi, All 3 veins treated today with much improved flow. No stents required. I firmly believe this is the place to go.



They [Pacific Interventionalists] follow the Kuwait concept that it is
primarily a valve problem. I agree. Also, that CCSVI should be treated

as a vascular issue in it's own right rather than a treatment for MS. I

agree.



My head feels less pressured already. Cheers, Bill"



Please join me by sending Dr. Bill your messages of hope and congratulations
below. We now have a renewed, re-energized, and committed CCSVI friend

and ally ~ who is also an insider to our medical system ~ who now knows

what it feels like to have blood flowing freely. Not only is this a

terrific personal victory for Dr. Bill in his battle against symptoms he

thought were MS, this is a victory for all of us.



~Sandra


CCSVI at UBC MS Clinic - Information and Support on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 1:13pm


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