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@dexter12 

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I have a question: I had an accident at work. Fortunately, nothing serious happened, but when it happened, it terrified me. I also have a memory lapse of about a few seconds, so I used my work CCTV to watch it. The footage shows me approaching the loading dock, which is about 1.5 meters above the ground, and suddenly, without thinking, I took a step toward the end of the dock and fell. I should emphasize that I didn't jump off, I simply stepped into the abyss. The worst part is that I don't remember taking that step, why I made that decision, and I don't remember how I got back together. The next thing I remember is getting back to the warehouse. Has anyone experienced anything like this?

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@Gaynor_Cross 

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I have MS and started a job in November, but due to the work being 3 shifts, I experienced a relapse. I can not physically or psychologically do the job (it's working with families who are at risk of losing their children, and requires me to watch the families on CCTV 24/7 in a 3 floor building. The families can also buzz 24/7 for staff to attend their apartment to assist with children or supervise feeds. I have signed a 2 year contract, and am worried that I will face financial penalties if I resign.

Mapplewell, United Kingdom
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@JustQuinnC81 

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Evidence. The only thing that I don't like is that he had CCSVI In the beginning and that helped boost him forward. CCVI available to everyone.

https://youtu.be/fjwSz2xsD1s?si=OwMGvWnGrMhgs1TQ
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@kenmorson 

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Had the CCSVI treatment back in 2001

Any one else had the CCSVI treatment for MS ?
Saskatoon, Canada
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@mikki131 

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CCSVI

So, I received CCSVI in Bulgaria, I whole heartily believe that it did work other than that I collapsed.. of course they no longer do it. So here is my question. They reposted that I have a 90% blockage on my jugular and I cannot remember the percentages on others. So take MS out of the equation sho...
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@Hope1 

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CCSVI. Heard of it? Me neither

An Italian doctor has been getting dramatic results with a new type of treatment for Multiple Sclerosis, which affects up to 2.5 million people worldwide. Interesting read I thought i'd share.... http://medprecautions.com/italian-doctor-may-have-found-surprisingly-simple-cure-for-multiple-sclero...
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@tedrobak 

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CCSVI and Grass

Over four years ago I had CCSVI treatment in Poland and it gave me back my balance, most of my energy, and greatly improved my bladder issues. As most of you will realize, these are no small things, but it did nothing (as far as it's possible to tell) for the continued weakening of my left arm and l...
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@alaz2906 

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hiya everyone! still in process of being diagnosed but its thought of 90% of having ms so far! i have been doing some research and it seems that the CCSVI is quite a good option for server ms sufferers? has anyone had a look at this option or actually opted for it done? want some advice got too youn...
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@DannyJ 

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tysabri and ccsvi

I'm about to start tysabri in march but also considering ccsvi. Can you do both simultaneously? Anyone got any advice or experience?
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