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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:48 pm
by bestadmom
Ditto what OC posted. I'm so happy for you!!!!

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:56 am
by CRHInv
Hi! I am sitting up waiting to see Dr Dake. I am doing really well. I am only taking half a percoset(sp?) And making sure I have food in me first. My neck is a little stiff, my throat is a little sore, my back was a little sore from laying down for so long. I might have a little headache, but not much. I hope I continue like this.

I think I feel quite clear and awake, but I want to get to a more normal environment before I commit to that.

My kiddo and husband just showed up, so I will check back later! Take care!

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:13 am
by MaggieMae
Beth,

Since your symptoms just started this year after painting your house, does Dr. Dake think your vein issues are congenital or maybe could they have been caused by holding your head and neck in an awkward position while painting? I remember reading that you were diagnosed as Atypical MS.

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:19 am
by Quest56
Beth, be sure and ask Dr. Dake about the use of heat for the sore muscles. Sounds like your stent may be low enough that a heat pack may be too close to it.

I'm glad you're able to take Percocet on a full stomach. That worked for me as well.

And, congratulations on making it though the procedure and the first night. Now on with the healing...

--Tracy

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:31 am
by CRHInv
I will ask him about injury vs congenital. I am leaning toward congenital. I had a bad valve in my left jugular. That jugular rerouted thru a large collateral al the way over to the right side! I will see if I can get some of his notes that might have a better description.

I did ask Dr Dake about the heat. He didn't have any problem with heat even right at the site. PLEASE don't anyone else take this advice, I don't know if it was case specific or more general.

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:35 am
by magoo
I'm so happy for you Beth! What a trooper you are! Take it easy. When do you head home?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:05 am
by CRHInv
Hey Rhonda, I'm really not a trooper, I just had an easier course than most.

I have been released and we are heading back to the Sheraton. My kiddo and I will stay there until we fly home on Friday.

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:14 am
by Sharon
Rest easy Beth! Take advantage of the Sheraton amenities.

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:47 am
by mrhodes40
Wow it sounds like things are going well for you, I am really glad! I can't wait for you to add to your tracking entry. It seems like those low stents are easier for the comfort level
I did ask Dr Dake about the heat. He didn't have any problem with heat even right at the site. PLEASE don't anyone else take this advice, I don't know if it was case specific or more general
This is a good comment, we are not doctors here!! Ask ask ask!

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:51 am
by CRHInv
Well, I am home! I feel pretty darn good. My neck is still a little stiff and my throat is a little sore, but not much to complain about. I think my head is clearer and I don't feel so foggy. I will let the excitement wear off a little and see then what is up.

Thank you all for your support. This place is really something!

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:43 am
by Shannon
Beth, I am so happy to hear that the procedure went well. It sounds like you are not too bad off! Keep us all updated on your progress. You rock! :D

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:57 am
by Ruthless67
Beth,

You rock, little mama! I'm so happy to hear that the surgery went well; here's hoping your recovery period goes well also.

You have been such a source of encouragement for those who went under the knife before you, that I just know there are many, many well wishers out here for you!

We will all enjoy living vicariously through the rest of your journey.

Lora

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:35 am
by Sharon
Lora -
for those who went under the knife before you,
Just to clarify for those who might be new to the forum--- this is not surgery with a knife -- it is an endovascular procedure which uses a catheter to explore the veins.

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:13 pm
by ErikaSlovakia
Sharon wrote:Lora -
for those who went under the knife before you,
Just to clarify for those who might be new to the forum--- this is not surgery with a knife -- it is an endovascular procedure which uses a catheter to explore the veins.
I also think it was not a surgery - well, I am sure it was not. I call it procedure, if I talk to a doctor I use
"an endovascular procedure". My mother does not know what is endovascular.
My brother even thougt I would come without hair 8O - for those who are new here - he was little drunk :roll: My hair is as long as before.
Erika

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:19 pm
by Ruthless67
Thanks Sharon & Erica for the correction. I was trying to be "cute" I guess, and in the process I was stating incorrect information.
Lora