This could be a wonderful happening for us TM’ers.   If not, Cyril has 
certainly done his best.     I wish him the very best of luck.
Janice

From: James Berg 
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 6:32 PM
To: Cyril Mansperger 
Cc: transverse myelitis 
Subject: Re: [TMIC] CCSVI / Liberation Treatment

I am very excited and hopeful and will stay in touch with you through out your 
recovery period of several months.  Email is my choice of communication method 
and since I live over 6,000 miles from you (assuming Albany means NY) in 
Hawaii.  I am the only TM patient in the state and the only one there has ever 
been.  Neurologists here only knew of TM from books.  I am 63, one year with TM 
and do not want to spend the rest of my life in a wheel chair.  

I just came across an article on CCSVI this morning and began researching it.  
A light went off in my brain and I went back to my in-box looking for your 
email.  It really didn't mean anything to me when I first read it and since I 
knew nothing about your question, I did not respond.  I hope others will now 
respond as well since what you are willing to do may help us all.  Even if the 
angioplasty does not work, please let me thank you for all of us TM'ers for 
trying out a truly new approach to solving our problem.  I will be in touch 
within a couple of days of your surgery.  Do you know how long you might be in 
the hospital?  I don't want to bother you there.

Best of Luck from all of us at TMIC

Jim


On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Cyril Mansperger <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  James, thank you so much for responding; I was getting the feeling that I did 
not exist. To date there have been a bit over a thousand angioplasties done in 
this country and I consulted with a group of interventional radiologists 
associated with Albany Medical Center. This particular group led by Gary Siskin 
md has performed about 485 of the total to date, on MS patients, as part of a 
study. I was introduced to them through a friend of mine with 35 years of MS. 
He has had considerable improvement in spite of the length of time he has been 
a victim and in only 2 months.
      I met with Dr.Siskin [he is on a u-tube speaking to colleagues] who was 
concerned about my expectations as he was unaware of the two cases of TM, I had 
heard of outside this country. I  basicly said I have tried many different 
therapies since TM 3/1997 diagnosis and some resulted in more dramatic 
developments than others, but I was game for anything, whether no gains or even 
a little. It was worth the try, be it with him or the Greeks who performed it 
on the patient, I believe, from England.
     He said ok; however, I would be the first TMer in this country and if 
there is improvement he would wish to write it up in the appropriate journals 
and include it in his lectures, of course. No hesitation on my part. He also 
decided to do it only on the Azygous vein since I had no brain lesions. 
     I am sceduled for February 4th @ Albany Med.  I'm not real comfortable 
with Internet [I'm a slow typer].  Feel free to call:    845-797-9932 can leave 
a message, if no answer. 

                                                      


  On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 3:25 PM, James Berg <[email protected]> wrote:

    How are you doing?  I have been reading up on this and we allneed to know 
how it may or may not have helped you. 



    On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Cyril Mansperger 
<[email protected]> wrote:

      Please, would anyone who has recieved the venogram with angioplasty 
performed on them contact me. I am going for a consultation Tuesday with a 
group of Interventional Radiologists to educate them as to the possibilities 
and I only know of two Patients to date that have had the procedure performed 
on them and with great success.
      Thank You.

      Cyril Mansperger 845 797-9932



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