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Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:19 am
by dania
Just had lunch and for the first time in years I was hungry and gobbling my food down.
Plus I was not falling into my plate!

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:48 am
by Cece
Improvement in appetite was a surprising one for me too! It is wonderful. Not falling into your plate must be better balance and core strength? Really great to hear all this. Keep the reports coming.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 7:54 pm
by dania
I was trying to figure out what my body is feeling since having vein bypass surgery, how to express it. It is as if this disease "MS" is going in reverse!
But the most amazing thing is that THE SYMPTOMS are reversing at a faster speed then they came on.
Hope that makes sense.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 6:55 am
by munchkin
That is so wonderful to hear, keep healing and hopefully you will go back to where you were after the first procedure.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:56 am
by dania
My MS hug is LESS. Not gone but it is definitely easier to breath. And I was able to take clothes from the washing machine and dryer without using those long handled pincers.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:41 am
by DougL
nice to hear dania.

i hope you are saying/showing these things to your doctor as well. if they see the improvements maybe they will agree to followup care.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 4:02 am
by dania
Mine thinks it's the placebo effect. He wants to see people maintain the improvements for over 6 months.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 4:14 am
by DougL
dania wrote:Mine thinks it's the placebo effect.
so sad. i hope things change in the future.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:21 am
by gibbledygook
Congratulations Dania, what an epic tale.
I am heartily encouraged as I have taken a very bad turn for the worse during my latest pregnancy so will do anything to try to restore some function. I hope the improvements continue.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:45 am
by dania
gibbledygook wrote:Congratulations Dania, what an epic tale.
I am heartily encouraged as I have taken a very bad turn for the worse during my latest pregnancy so will do anything to try to restore some function. I hope the improvements continue.
If I can help you in any way, just ask. My EDSS score by a neuro the day before surgery was 8. And he believes in CCSVI. And seen for himself how patients get better after angio, vein patch surgery and now vein bypass surgery. Anyway we can get the blood flowing and keep it flowing.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:51 am
by dania
This from Deirdre who had the vein patch surgery (not vein bypass) by Dr Hernandez.
Comment by Carnegie, Deirdre Diana

I had re - stenois on both sides three times. As for the stent which disolves it does not exist as of yet. I had the Jsa and in my case it was life altering. I did not have the time for something new to come out as I was progressing at an alarming rate. At least for now people with ms have options which can give a temporary or permanent fix. I have been watching over the last few years and watching different people take control of treatment of there MS becoming strong of advocates for themselves no longer being victimized by a disease or a medical system. Today we are the pioneers of our time and hopefully in the future those to follow will have a super highway to treatment

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:06 am
by Cece
So that's why she was able to have a vein patch! Her veins weren't occluded, so there was vein to work with.
Until the angioplasty procedure is standardized and perfected, we won't know if restenosis after angioplasty is due to failure of angioplasty, perhaps due to too small of angioplasty balloons, or if this is a procedure like some other vein procedures that needs to be repeated. What a difficulty repeat procedures are for people who are paying out-of-pocket. My two procedures were covered by insurance, so I wouldn't be opposed to having a third if needed. It's a tremendous hardship on people in Canada or people uninsured or underinsured anywhere.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 1:09 pm
by dania
So, today something that I am now able to do is use a knife and fork at the same time to cut something. My left hand is now strong enough to hold the fork and strong enough to press it into the meat. I burst into tears upon discovering this. BLOOD FLOW, BLOOD FLOW, BLOOD FLOW. No matter which way it is achieved angioplasty, vein patch surgery, vein bypass surgery, who cares. As long as it is long lasting.

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 1:12 pm
by magoo
I'm so happy for you! Keep the updates coming!!

Re: MY BI-LATERAL VEIN BYPASS SURGERY

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 2:37 pm
by munchkin
That's wonderful news, you will keep getting stronger.