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Monday, September 26, 2011 1:35 AM | Sandra Griffiths Volg link

Here is my husband's history - 55 years old, diagnosed with MS 20 years ago.  He had his first CCSVI procedure in August of last year.  He restenosed quickly and has since had 4 more treatments!  Even with a stent in his azygous and left jugular, he still has problems with restenosis. 



Just like before, he began feeling poorly and seeing a recurrence of old symptoms about a month and a half since his last procedure.  But after reading an article on inclined sleeping, he began trying it 2 weeks ago.  And to our amazement, he has felt really well EVERY day since!  He never has 14 days in a row when he feels good!  We are very pleasantly surprised! 



Please, if you have not tried this yet, do so.  I will warn you that it is very difficult to make a change in the way you are used to sleeping.  I am doing this along with my husband, and after 2 weeks, we are just beginning to  adjust to the difference.  It will take a real commitment to make it work.  We are just using extra pillows at this time and trying to sleep on our backs as much as possible.  He will soon be trying a foam wedge that I ordered.



http://www.hawaiireporter.com/heads-up-the-way-you-are-sleeping-may-be-killing-you/123