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Right now, it's about my struggle with MS and the fight those of us who have been diagnosed with this disease are faced with in Canada. The fight to be treated for veins that aren't functioning properly. Just because we've already been diagnosed with MS, we CAN'T have our veins fixed in Canada, and in many parts of the U.S.

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2010/06/07

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curmudgeonine
Orillia, Ontario, Canada
Dx'd with MS 1994; have one adult son, and a small foolish dog. Had my first angioplasty on 2 June, 2010 and I have my life back. I was then able to become full time caregiver for my mother (born 1921) who had a stroke that affected her memory, cognitive skills, and gave her mild dementia. Stroke date was 29 June, 2010. After eight months at home, I could no longer care for her, and she now lives in a retirement residence. If I had not been treated for CCSVI when I was, I would have needed a caregiver myself, and could not have cared for her. Mom died on 30 July 2011, and I moved to Halifax Nova Scotia for 4 months. I'm now back in Orillia, realizing that it's HOME, and the closest thing to roots I've known, having lived here for 25 years.
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