How have i dealt with stent thrombosis followin my CCSVI
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:58 am
As You all know in December 2009 I had an angioplasty of juglar veins followed by a stent implantation in left jugular vein.
For about 6 months after the procedure I have experienced a significant improvement across multiple of neurological symptoms, (I wrote about it earlier on this forum) but in June my condition deteriorated .
The ultrasound examination of my jugular veins has showed a stent thrombosis.
I came to Poland again in the begining of September . This time to a clinic in Warsaw ameds.pl.
Obviously I had no intention of returning to Katowice.
Due to stent thrombosis , I have undergone Enoxaparin treatment for 3 weeks .
I was in agony while waiting for the treatment. The doctors in Ameds clinic not only discovered stent thrombosis but the right vein which had been previously opened via a ballooning procedure also had collapsed.
Ameds uses Zamboni Doppler machine, on Dr. Zamboni scale my CCSVI condition was at 4 out of 5. Needless to say my MS symptoms were all back, some of them like pain running through the roof.
First time in my life I had an appointment with a pain management doctor.
Also everything else with my body was becoming beyond any control. Walking, numbness, pins and needles, burns,. Vision problems just to mention a few. Well as well as constipation problems, but at least these ones I don’t mention that part easily
On 22.Sep.2010 , again I had luckly undergo Venography of internal jugular veins and the azygos vein.
Venography revealed stenosis of internal right jugular vein, and an in stent thrombosis of left jugular vein.
Dr. Maciej Zarembinski from Ameds Centrum performed a PTA of both internal jugular vein.
And again as if a déjà vu, all my problems disappeared.
Well, truth to be told: some of the pain is still there.
But i am liberated again, and since the treatment it has been more then a month now, i am getting better and better.
I Feel in One piece again and what is more important: i feel much safer.
My doctor has been concerned about the risk of recurrent thrombosis in the previously implanted stent.
Hence I am now taking Plavics in addition to blood thining asprin.
I would be very happy to answer any questions that You might have, so please do not hesitate to contact me.
tillmann.e@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Your fellow fighter against MS.
Eva Tillmann
Testimonal from ameds patients you can find here.
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For about 6 months after the procedure I have experienced a significant improvement across multiple of neurological symptoms, (I wrote about it earlier on this forum) but in June my condition deteriorated .
The ultrasound examination of my jugular veins has showed a stent thrombosis.
I came to Poland again in the begining of September . This time to a clinic in Warsaw ameds.pl.
Obviously I had no intention of returning to Katowice.
Due to stent thrombosis , I have undergone Enoxaparin treatment for 3 weeks .
I was in agony while waiting for the treatment. The doctors in Ameds clinic not only discovered stent thrombosis but the right vein which had been previously opened via a ballooning procedure also had collapsed.
Ameds uses Zamboni Doppler machine, on Dr. Zamboni scale my CCSVI condition was at 4 out of 5. Needless to say my MS symptoms were all back, some of them like pain running through the roof.
First time in my life I had an appointment with a pain management doctor.
Also everything else with my body was becoming beyond any control. Walking, numbness, pins and needles, burns,. Vision problems just to mention a few. Well as well as constipation problems, but at least these ones I don’t mention that part easily
On 22.Sep.2010 , again I had luckly undergo Venography of internal jugular veins and the azygos vein.
Venography revealed stenosis of internal right jugular vein, and an in stent thrombosis of left jugular vein.
Dr. Maciej Zarembinski from Ameds Centrum performed a PTA of both internal jugular vein.
And again as if a déjà vu, all my problems disappeared.
Well, truth to be told: some of the pain is still there.
But i am liberated again, and since the treatment it has been more then a month now, i am getting better and better.
I Feel in One piece again and what is more important: i feel much safer.
My doctor has been concerned about the risk of recurrent thrombosis in the previously implanted stent.
Hence I am now taking Plavics in addition to blood thining asprin.
I would be very happy to answer any questions that You might have, so please do not hesitate to contact me.
tillmann.e@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Your fellow fighter against MS.
Eva Tillmann
Testimonal from ameds patients you can find here.
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