Last Friday I received the CCSVI (Liberation) procedure at Georgetown University Hospital. First I give thanks to God...I am very grateful to have received this procedure when it seems so many MSers are clamouring for it. Second, please bear with me while I send thank yous to Dr Laredo who performed the procedure and my Neurologist Dr. Mora on staff at GT. I only recently moved to Gerorgetown and feel it was an excellent decision. I also want to thank Technican S. , Technicans M. and D. Nurses MQ, and the Nurse Practioner and the Technican A. You all did a great job. You're highly professional and I thank you sincerely.
I believe the procedure was successful although they could only do the angioplasty on one side. Right now I'm following post-op instructions and healing. My eyesight is my first big improvement. About 10 years ago I awoke during the night to a "smokey" room. There was no fire, but my fussy vision never cleared up. Today, I would describe my vision as "HD" high definition. I had forgotten how beautiful the world is---I am so grateful.
I began my blog journal today. The adddress is http://liberatedtoo.blogspot.com/. I will try to report my experience with the Liberation Procedure.
Wow! What wonderful news. Being able to see better must be so awesome. Any improvement would be awesome! I will look forward to hearing future reports on how you are improving. You are brave!
Helen, I am so glad to read about your experiences. I will read your blog to keep up with how things are going. Nothing like that ever happens for us Southerners. I know this will work out for you. Keep us posted.
Glad to hear you had it done! If eating dog poop would help with my MS I would have more than two dogs. Keep us up to date, looking forward to great results. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS.......Mike.........
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Helen,
Thank you so much for sharing this information with us. I'm very excited to hear reports of any changes you notice.
That's really good news about your eyesight. Altered vision is one of my ongoing MS symptoms, too. Very interesting development!