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Saturday, June 2, 2012 2:38 AM | CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis Volg link
Jessi just posted this in the Forums--
"For the first time since the year 2000, my most recent MRI showed five less lesions. I've had about 6 MRI's and they always either show the same as previous or progression. I had my CCSVI procedure just over a year ago and have been following a Swank/MS Recovery Diet/Wahls Diet combo. My question is, how common is it for lesions to heal? I am very excited about having five less lesions (down from 13 to 8) on my brain. I had one on my spine that is no longer showing up on the MRI. Also the largest lesion was 9mm prior to my most recent MRI which measures the largest one at 6mm.
Any feedback would be much appreciated, thanks!"
Congrats, Jessi!! I hope you're being followed by a registry or study. Lesions do heal, but your brain has shown a lot of healing since CCSVI treatment. Hard to think it's coincidental. Anyone else showing less white matter lesions on MRI since CCSVI treatment?