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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 12:57 am
by AlmostClever
Fascinating thread!

Good luck grey! Can't wait to hear your next update!

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:38 am
by greyman
They said that I should also be examined by an eye doctor prior to the procedure. Why? Anyway I should have been taken there already 40 mins ago.
I have a question to the liberated ones. What kind of anaesthetic do you get? Is it the painful one injected to your spine?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:41 am
by ClaireParry
Erika - you are a mine of information. When I read what Greyman had to say my heart sank - bless you x

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:43 am
by ClaireParry
Can't answer your questions Greyman, but good luck x Hope to hear from you soon.

anaesthetic

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:01 am
by Dovechick
greyman wrote:They said that I should also be examined by an eye doctor prior to the procedure. Why? Anyway I should have been taken there already 40 mins ago.
I have a question to the liberated ones. What kind of anesthetic do you get? Is it the painful one injected to your spine?
Not been liberated myself but I read that it was a local anaesthetic not an epidural.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:07 am
by Mutley
greyman wrote:I have a question to the liberated ones. What kind of anesthetic do you get? Is it the painful one injected to your spine?
Hi Greyman,

Don't worry, its just a sedative that gets pumped into the air via the tube clipped under your nose! You also get a local anaestetic injected by your groin so that you don't feel the probe etc.

Best of luck today, very excited for you!

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 2:15 am
by crocky
Just adding my good wishes of lots of luck and success for today, and am looking forward to hearing all your updates.
Best wishes - Suzanne

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:04 am
by greyman
I still haven't been taken to the eye doctor.
Currently nervous about two things:
Can I have my head inclined during the op to avoid vertigo?
How will my body react to the dye?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:18 am
by kats
:D Happy 4 u Greyman.
Please keep us updated on your progress.
All the very best and look forward to hearing all about your improvements.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:16 am
by colmmc
I keep getting asked How many procedures have been done by Dr Simka
anybody got any Idea?
colmmc

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:41 am
by greyman
This is my last report before the procedure. I will have it in app. 3h.
Keep your fingers crossed!

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:47 am
by colmmc
Got everything crossed for you!

colmmc

numbers

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:49 am
by Dovechick
colmmc wrote:I keep getting asked How many procedures have been done by Dr Simka
anybody got any Idea?
colmmc
Dr Simka is the radiologist/doppler specialist who was trained in Italy and has trained others since. He does not do the procedures, Dr Ludyga does. I'm not sure how many they have done, but when I first heard about them it was 6, since then of course they seemed to have screened and operated on many more patients from all over the world. Greyman was saying that 3 or 4 people were having the intervention done whilst he was waiting for his. You could ask Erika, she is in touch with people from different countries and has probably got a better idea than me. Edser also seems to chat to people on different website....

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:07 am
by Pepe
Hi Greyman,

Good luck to you...

Pepe.

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:32 am
by greyman
Guess what. An hour ago my procedure was finished!
After the whole thing dr. Ludyga said 'Prosze pana super!' which means something like 'awesome, mister!'.
No stents, just balloons. More details to come when I get back home tomorrow.