MS liberation
 
 

This website has been created to unite Canadians into action to help expedite testing, treatment and research relating to chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI).

The first hurdle is the testing, which requires the right equipment and training.

                                        *** Updated July 16, 2010  ***

If you would like to join this group & receive updates, please e-mail:  help@msliberation.ca

Imagine a world without MS...

Now let’s make it happen.

...FIX CCSVI

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IMPORTANT EVENTS


Angioplasty For All


Liberation Gateway

WEBINAR

July 17, 2010


Meeting Minutes

July 14, 2010


Please read Ashton Embry’s article on new research re. CRAB drugs


MS Liberation Day II

September 20, 2010

Parliament Hill


First major US news Article about CCSVI

The New York Times


CCSVI Social Networks


Le Collège des Médecins du Québec has ordered Westmont Square - a PRIVATE clinic- to stop offering CCSVI testing.

Ex-president of MS Society outraged by the violation of our basic rights to healthcare

L’ex-président de la Société canadienne de SEP critique le Collège

La Presse Lamontagne.pdf



Chat Forum

MS Liberation Group


CCSVI Screening & Testing in Canada


CCSVI Treatment

Going abroad to have CCSVI intervention, file for out-of-country health cost reimbursement


MS Surgery

What news is in the pipes?


Liberating Blogs

  1. Evan Thornton

  2. Wheelchair Kamikaze

  3. My darn MS

  4. Irishbear76

  5. For Greet

  6. Stu's Views & M.S. News


Petitions



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  UK


 

Rebecca Cooney, Dr. Paolo Zamboni, Andrew Katz and Dr. Mark Haacke. 

 

Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world, with 240 cases per 100,000 people, while 30 cases per 100,000 people is considered high. Everyday, more people are diagnosed with MS.  The next person could be you, your child, or a friend.  

       

Please click here to read more about what the ministry thinks...

CCSVI Workshop in Hamilton, Ontario on February 7, 2010

Please click HERE to see the pictures and read all about this fascinating and educational event.

The MS Society organizes walks all over Canada and the US to raise awareness. This year make sure CCSVI is talked about.

You can direct donations to CCSVI research. Just contact your local chapter

Buy your CCSVI T-Shirts now!

Proceeds will help support CCSVI research.

Click HERE to find out where and when the walk is near you.

To download flyers, click English or French

What in the world is the Ontario Ministry of Health thinking?

New Political Page


Please start a CCSVI petition now! 



Sincere thanks to the generous parents

of an MS sufferer from Northern Ontario. Their donation

will help fuel our cause.