Dr. Diana speaks at ISNVD (the International Society for NeuroVascular Disease). She discusses CCSVI, her three clinical trials involving the ocular fundus, hydrocephalus, and causes of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. EDS, MS and numerous other diseases are reviewed for the likelihood of CCSVI involvement. A MUST SEE.
I have all of these symptoms after injuring the area of my neck where the vagus nerve hangs out. My symptoms started with concussion, nck and shoulder pain, headaches, esophageal and throat spasms, GI issues, tachycardia, near syncope, and progressed to full blown anaphylaxis, a severe immune deficiency and dysautonomia. In the beginning, I kept pointing to my neck and saying to my doc, what’s under here on this side that’s messing with my whole system? Nobody would listen. You are a GODDESS. :o)
Great Job!!! Very interesting. Keep up the good work.
Oh, Deb, you are too kind, thank you so much. You are a walking, talking “Driscoll Theory”! Now, let’s FIX THIS. Thank you for your support, my friend. 🙂 Diana
Thank you so much for your encouragement, Judy. No worries about me kicking back and relaxing FOR SURE. My nose has been at this grind stone for years, and I just can’t stop until all of our questions are answered and we can be sure that our children will be OK. I’m on it! Day and night, actually… 🙂 Diana