To All MY Cabo Friends!! Wow…it’s been a little over 4 months since we all landed in Cabo and shared in the excitement of the possibilities associated with CCSVI and angioplasty. Today, as I reflect back on that time we shared together, I am truly thankful to have met each of you and honored to
Hi Daniela and Andres,I’m back at home in Ottawa, Canada safe and sound. Thank you so very muchfor all your help. Both my sister and I were veryimpressed at the organization of everything. It was seamless – and exceededour expectations.We are both still feeling better and look forward to seeing smallimprovements as we go. As
Hi Andrew,It’s been just over 4 months since I was down in Mexico. I hope you are doing well. I am doing fine. The symptoms that disappeared after liberation haven’t returned. I’ve also noticed that I seem sharper/more calm/less feeling frazzled. I need to work on my condition physically but that is next as other
Amanda, CurrieAbbotsford BCHi everybody remember me?? The “SO WHAT” girl:-) Anyways I just wanted to thank you guys again for all of your kind support in giving me the oppurtunity to truly enhance my life before it was too late. I can safely say that my migraine headaches, severe vertigo and leg pains are a
On June 14th, 2010 ,after being 1 of 10 excepted for a clinical trial, I underwent a profound experience. Undergoing the new angioplasty treatment for CCSVI under the guidance of Dr R. Moguel came a renewed leash on life. Dr Moguel always impressed me with the Knowledge, Professionalism, Compassion and Caring that hangs over this man for
CCSVI Liberation Procedure in Mexico Patient: Michelle Marie MacNeil Location: Nova Scotia, Canada My story is the same as many others living with Multiple Sclerosis; it’s not pretty. MS is a chronic debilitating disease that lasts a lifetime. The only treatments available are unpleasant, expensive and the unfortunate reality is, they don’t work! With MS,