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Saturday, January 8, 2011 12:50 AM | Cynthia Helen Berg Volg link

I would have thought a psychiatrist would have a more consistent point of view.


have not had the Liberation Procedure. I am trying to get help finding a qualified IR in my area. One that has had success. There has been no support from my MS Neurologist. That is not unexpected. But I do see a psychiatrist every three months because the MS doc and he both think I am very depressed. I don't but it does not hurt to have a doctor to talk to every few months.



He is supposed to be an MS specialist psychiatrist. Six months ago he seemed very open to hearing about CCSVI. Then after three months, he had the Neurological study done in Sweden(?) saying CCSVI was not effective. I had seen the study come up in various sites.



Then yesterday he was very interested that I be open to the idea of a new medicine that has come out Finglomoid(sp?). I think it has something to do with walking. He told me that if there is some small chance for improvement, I should go for it.



So I said, then you would recommend and support CCSVI? It was a huge negative. The pill was tried and tested whereas CCSVI was just done by a few doctors around the country. (USA)



I did not reply. I was not really open for discussion anyway.



I do agree that if there is a small chance and I can find a way, I am going to do it.



I had to blog my thoughts here.