Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:40 PM
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Ken Torbert
BARRIE - The local CCSVI Foundation has three surgeries booked for local MS patients. Steve Garvie created the foundation after having the angioplasty-type surgery more than a year ago. He said it changed his life, and now he wants to help others with MS. After having a roll and stroll in April, three MS patients are ready to have their surgeries performed in Rhode Island. Two women from Parry Sound and a Barrie man will have the procedure done June 15. The CCSVI Foundation is also hosting an information session at Bear Creek Secondary School Thursday, May 26 from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Surgeon Dr. Sandy McDonald, who treated Garvie and five other patients at Barrie’s Royal Victoria Hospital last year, will answer questions. A second information night is planned in Aurora June 2. For details about the group, go to www.ccsvifoundationcanada.org. http://www.simcoe.com/news/article/1007488--first-patients-treated-by-ccsvi-foundation
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