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Name: Ginger Macqueen on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Denise Manley on Mar 22, 2010Comments: It's way past time that people with CCSVI are allowed treatment. Any one showing any symptom that could be related to a vascular disorder such as this should be allowed testing and diagnosing. Canadian health care seems as bad as that of the US.Flag
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Name: Jodi Tucker on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Erica Miller on Mar 22, 2010Comments: THIS COULD BE A CURE FOR MS!!! I COULD WORK FULLTIME!Flag
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Name: Karla Tuck on Mar 22, 2010Comments: I had to pay $2,000.00 for my scans. I am so ashamed of our government and health care system. I am traveling to Bulgaria to have the Liberation Procedure done, another out of pocket expense. I hope you are proud of yourself Canada because I'm not.Flag
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Name: Jodi Tucker on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Pusnik on Mar 22, 2010Comments: This is discrimination and us MSers should have the rights as everyone else. We pay taxes and demand the same rights. We should be in charge of our lives not the MS Society!Flag
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Name: Barbara Morrow on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Donna DeLorme on Mar 22, 2010Comments: I have to go to BC for testing in April and leave the country for treatment. And I have to pay thousands of dollars out of my own pocket! This is NUTS!Flag
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Name: Anna Delorme on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Emma Julien on Mar 22, 2010Comments: Wake up!Flag
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Name: Cheryl on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Brenda Deblois on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Peterson on Mar 22, 2010Comments: The fact that someone can get these scans if they do not have MS is criminal in my opinion. We only want to feel better and it is more than a little frustrating when groups of "authorities" go out of their way to make this difficult for us; for what purpose?Flag
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Name: Brandy Adams on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Nuala Doherty on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob Alleyn on Mar 22, 2010Comments: We are trying to save the goverment Drug expendituresFlag
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Name: Shara Grice on Mar 22, 2010Comments: This would change my life... I'm not looking for a cure, just to have all irregularities that I might posess to be looked at and corrected so that my well being isn't anymore complicated.Flag
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Name: Diana Gordon on Mar 22, 2010Comments: Doppler scans and MRV's should be covered by our provincial health plan and should be treated if CCSVI is discovered, regardless if we have been diagnosed or not. The lack of coverage is translated to lack of support and caring for our well-being, as Canadians. These tests are an important first step that will allow us to get back to work... to get back to our lives.Flag
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Name: Sharlene Garlinski on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Pamela on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Carole Parks on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: John McLaughlin on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: NORA BELTRANO on Mar 22, 2010Comments: IF I DON'T MS I DON'T HAVE BUT BECAUSE I HAVE MS I HAVE TO PAY WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE. THAT IS NOT RIGHT. TALK ABOUT DISCRIMINATIONFlag
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Name: Tarra Harder on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Alyssa Meier - Henderson on Mar 22, 2010Comments: this shouldn't be aloud. i agree with the thousands of those who have gotten the test but some people cant or are having to try harder then usual to get a text and accurate test results.Flag
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Name: Bill Hayward on Mar 22, 2010Comments: CCSVI is an issue regardless of any prior conditions a person may have. There appears tyo be a "turf" war being waged by MS Societies and neurologists against those that have MS and want this easy to diagnose and relatively straight forward, non-drug treatment.Flag
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Name: Jayne Crocker on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Francine Deshaies on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Nancy Doyle on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Wendy Evans on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ashley Bromby on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Brenda Requier on Mar 22, 2010Comments: This is first a vascular condition and we have the right to be treated for it as such. I believe in a fair and equal health care system that I used to be so proud to say was 'Canadian'.Flag
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Name: Monika Sharma on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Amélie Boissinot on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Patrick Allaire on Mar 22, 2010Comments: Go go go canada !!!! wake upFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 22, 2010Comments: I am not Canadian, but my sister in law is and she has been fighting MS for many years now. She is not a rich person and she needs the financial help to get that test and her health back to be once again the productive citizen she has always been. I hope the Canadian government, which is for sure one of the most humane societies in the world, reflects how much this exam can help people find a cure for this dreadful disease. Canada should always be the leader worldwide in terms of health-care and research.Flag
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Name: Bonnie Johnson on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Vanda J. Law on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Reeds on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Greg Garland on Mar 22, 2010Comments: take this one straight to ottawa please help the people of canada who need thisFlag
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Name: Maxine Le Blanc-David on Mar 22, 2010Comments: Fact : there are iron deposits around the lesions caused by MS Fact: there are holes in the blood brain barriers of MS patients. Fact: 25% of the body blood flow is through the brain, it brings oxygen and insulin to the brain and when it flows out it brings with it the waste products. A blocked vein prevents proper drainage leaving iron which results in damage to the nerves and blood brain barrier. There just cause to test for this condition .Flag
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Name: Maxine Le Blanc-David on Mar 22, 2010Comments: Fact : there are iron deposits around the lesions caused by MS Fact: there are holes in the blood brain barriers of MS patients. Fact: 25% of the body blood flow is through the brain, it brings oxygen and insulin to the brain and when it flows out it brings with it the waste products. A blocked vein prevents proper drainage leaving iron which results in damage to the nerves and blood brain barrier. There just cause to test for this condition .Flag
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Name: Julie Wolfe on Mar 22, 2010Comments: I would like to see more research on CCSVI being done so that one day MS will be no longer a problem for people.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 22, 2010Comments: This is first a vascular disorder, and should be treated as such. I believe in a fare and equal health care system that I used to be proud to say was Canadian.Flag
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Name: Howard Keele on Mar 22, 2010Comments: As you sit and dither, the rest of the world is moving forward. Shame on you.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Yvonne Andersen on Mar 22, 2010Comments: I was diagnosed with MS 2 years ago. So many people live in fear that by not doing anything to deal with this MonSter that we will eventually end up disabled. This CCSVI testing could be the beginning of giving us hope that this may not happen to us. At this time there is nothing to give us that hope. Provincial Health Care should be helping us with this by paying for all Canadians with MS to have this testing done.Flag
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Name: Jackie Lynk on Mar 22, 2010Comments:Flag