Liberation, Altitude and Hypoperfusion...
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 4:21 pm
After i was liberated in NY state and spent a few more weeks in the NE, i returned to my home in Colorado at 8000 feet.
During my procedure, i had 90 percent blockages in rijv and 90 percent of lijv and a faulty azygous valve plastied. This resulted in markedly less spasticity, more energy and gradual subtle improvements.
then i returned to 8000 feet and felt like i was hit with a Mack truck. i would wake in the morning with more energy, but 4 hrs later, it hit again. and again... i literally could not reach 8 inches to get my water and had to call 911!
i continue to have less spasticity, so i dont believe i've restenosed, and i have follow up in january. And i have returned to colorado after being below sea level with little reaction in the past.
Any thoughts of why i would have such a dramatic reaction post procedure? It seems counterintuitive that with increased profusion, adjustment to higher altitude would yield such a marked reaction.
During my procedure, i had 90 percent blockages in rijv and 90 percent of lijv and a faulty azygous valve plastied. This resulted in markedly less spasticity, more energy and gradual subtle improvements.
then i returned to 8000 feet and felt like i was hit with a Mack truck. i would wake in the morning with more energy, but 4 hrs later, it hit again. and again... i literally could not reach 8 inches to get my water and had to call 911!
i continue to have less spasticity, so i dont believe i've restenosed, and i have follow up in january. And i have returned to colorado after being below sea level with little reaction in the past.
Any thoughts of why i would have such a dramatic reaction post procedure? It seems counterintuitive that with increased profusion, adjustment to higher altitude would yield such a marked reaction.