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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:46 pm
by cheerleader
rad-
Glad you're home. Hope and pray the pounding calms down tonight. I'm sure you need your rest...please keep us posted,
cheer

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:51 pm
by mazza
Hi Radeck,
Thanks for your words of wisdom. The best we can do is to share our knowledge and keep CCSVI on the MS agenda.
Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:29 pm
by marcstck
Rad-wishing you only the best of luck tomorrow, and hoping that the pounding feelings that you're experiencing are only part of your body's reaction to the insults it has suffered.

Wishing you a quick recovery.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:47 pm
by mrhodes40
Radeck I will be thinking of you tomorrow! I hope it goes well.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:10 pm
by zap
Good luck man - stay positive, and thanks.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:14 pm
by whyRwehere
Wobbly's words are very appropriate here: STAY STRONG!
Somehow we can adapt to so much we thought we couldn't. It's just a lesson. All the best, I mean that.

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:20 pm
by CureIous
Oh you know you will be back here reporting soon Oliver, but your advice is well taken as a reminder to anyone anywhere for anything medical, be your own best advocate. Easier said than done I know. Will look forward to your further reports. Mark.

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:35 am
by ErikaSlovakia
radeck wrote: In case this is my last post:
NO WAY THIS MIGHT BE YOUR LAST POST :!: :!: :!:
Life is not that easy.
I am so glad you are at home.
Look, my father had ope heart surgery this April, he came home after 11 days. He felt better - the breathing and heart beeting was normal, he did not want to faint anymore, but he was depressed A LOT!

My 11 years old nephew from Vancouver had already his second open heart surgery this July . The first 5 days were hard for him - it was painfull and he was blaming his mother a lot.
His day 10 he was not depressed anymore and he did not have any pain.
I knew very good before my procedure in Poland that it might happend to me. I was informed ba doctors in Slovakia, by Dr. Simka and by Dr. Ludyga as well. I was ready to have it, I was ready to have second procedure, just whatever...

I am very sure you will stay with us for a long time!!!
I am sending you good mood, energy and positive thinking from Slovakia!
Erika

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:22 am
by kinga
Radeck,don't even think like that! we all pray for You! and waiting for you here!

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:28 am
by prof8
Radeck-- I wish you a troublefree recovery from the unexpected heart surgery. Sending you positive healing vibes.

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:35 am
by AndrewKFletcher
Keep strong, time is a great healer and on your side now.

Only positive thoughts Radeck and ignore anyone who breaths negativity, surround yourself with positive people and you have plenty here to start with.

Prolonged bed rest prio to and following surgery will give many a pounding head. I remember as a teenager getting our of bed after a week and felt like someone was playing socker with my head.

Speedy recovery


Regards and best wishes

Andrew

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:38 am
by Algis
Waiting to see you soon in great spirit and wish you a smooth recovery :)

Good vibes from Taiwan

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:20 am
by gibbledygook
Radeck, get well soon! I hope you're back after a good rest.

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:37 am
by MamaGirl
Radeck, you are a trooper and anyone with MS can fully understand your hopes. Stay strong and know that there are people everywhere who are praying for you!!! GOD bless....
MamaGirl

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:51 am
by MaggieMae
Reading about Radeck brings one of my biggest fears to the surface. For those of you who live close to Stanford, if a problem such as Jeff's or Radeck's appears, you can take a trip back to see Dr. Dake. But, what if you live in the eastern US as we do. What would you do if you noticed a problem such as Radeck did? Would you call Dr. Dake and hope he could refer you to someone in your area? Just thinking of jumping on a plane with a stent floating in your heart. :cry: