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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:38 am
by greyman
kats wrote:So happy for you Adam. :D . The Image was good to see.
Did the doctor say why balloons for you and not stents? Or was this your choice to have the balloons? instead of the stents or do they assess what is better for each patient? :D . Can you honestly see instant results? I hope you keep getting improvments please post as you see them will encourage all of us readers to get tested and liberated.
Thankyou for all your updates great to see you are doing well I will keep checking your posts with your improvments as they come.
Hi Kats
Thanks :).
To be honest, dr. Simka right after the Doppler said that ballooning would probably be enough to get rid of those problems. And later, neither dr. Ludyga nor anyone asked me what I wanted. Kind of funny for me was dr. Ludyga and Simka's phone conversation app. 2 hours before my procedure. I mean I heard only dr. Ludyga saying: "Aaa zastawki? To przepucujemy je balonami!" transl. "Ah, valves? So we'll just brush them with balloons!". I really liked the word "przepucujemy" which is a very informal word for "we'll brush" :). After the procedure, when dr. L showed me the screen, he told me that they had decided to use balloon angioplasty because stents are really when no other choice is possible. The more so that the balloons did the job very well in my case.
Instant results?
OK, let's be honest:

Objective:
1. Warmer hands
2. Much smaller vertigo

Subjective:
1. Better stair tackling (up and down) (<- smaller spasticity?)
2. Better heat tolerance. Today I took shower warmer than usual to check. And felt nothing wrong afterwards.

But the subjective ones may be just results of a better day which we MSers all have, amongst those worse.

Adam

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:54 am
by JoyIsMyStrength
greyman wrote:
Instant results?
OK, let's be honest:

Objective:
1. Warmer hands
2. Much smaller vertigo

Subjective:
1. Better stair tackling (up and down) (<- smaller spasticity?)
2. Better heat tolerance. Today I took shower warmer than usual to check. And felt nothing wrong afterwards.

But the subjective ones may be just results of a better day which we MSers all have, amongst those worse.

Adam
Adam you are a breath of fresh air. Thanks for caring enough about the rest of us waiting in the wings to give honest, accurate assessments. I'm sure everyone else is doing their best on this, too, everyone has been fabulous actually, but I especially appreciate your objective/subjective breakdown. When the subjective ones become lasting, you can move them to the objective column! I said "when" in an effort to wish you more and more good days. :-)

Pam-Joy

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:08 pm
by Johnson
Thanks for the update, Adam. Keep getting better!

I really liked "przepucujemy" too. I find the Polish language reassuring in translation. I have a great interest in languages, and how they shape our thinking (or vice versa), and I appreciate the phrases you have written here. It gives me a small insight into the minds of the doctors. My three years old son is running around the house saying "prosze pana super!" I've got 5 months to learn more.

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:43 am
by colmmc
Hi Greyman
hows things?

colmmc

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:23 am
by greyman
colmmc wrote:Hi Greyman
hows things?

colmmc
Hi
I came back to work on Monday and it's been hectic since.
But hey - I don't need to have a rest after coming back home! Wonder why ;). I can instantly start playing with my son! My wife can have a rest then. I hope it stays.
It also seems that this smaller spasticity wasn't just my imagination. I would say that 40-50% of it is gone.
Additionally I sleep more soundly. I don't need that amount of sleep in the nights as I used to.
My blood pressure got higher, meaning to the values a 28-year old male should have. It used to be 100-115/70-75, now it's 125-130/80-85.
Remember my warm hands? Additionally the skin on them has become smooth. In the winter it was always very rough and bad-looking.

There's so much snow here, that Poland hasn't seen since 1996. And it's a problem for me. Alas it doesn't seem to melt any soon. The forecasts say that the below zero temperatures will stay here until the end of the month. Let us have faith then ;).

Adam

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:27 am
by Cece
greyman wrote:Cece, below pictures with indications of where the problems were.
Thanks, I see them now (circles and arrows being helpful!).

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:04 am
by colmmc
Good to hear That thing are going well.It gives us all hope.
bring on November.
colmmc

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:39 am
by greyman
tipsyturtle wrote:Wondering if you are experiencing any pain from the procedure and are you on medication?
Hi tipsyturtle,
sorry for not answering before. No pain whatsoever. I take heparin shots (today is my last - alltogether 7 of them) and blood thinning meds. The latter ones I'm supposed to be taking for 6 weeks.
Rgds,
Adam

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:16 pm
by tipsyturtle
Thanks Adam,
So happy for you that you are doing so well. I am curious about the drug issue as I've heard that some people are on meds indefinitely after the procedure but that may be due to stents.
Thanks again. Please check in when you can as we are all interested in how you are doing. I also am headed to Poland in April (hopefully).
jo (tipsyturtle)

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:24 am
by greyman
Hi
Just to report a bit.
My spasticity somewhat returned and I'm a bit worried that this may be an effect of a restenosis.
Is it at all possible only two weeks after the procedure?
Adam

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:04 am
by jimmylegs
adam, do you do anything on the nutrition front? there are lots of known nutritional sub-optimals in ms patients.. some caused by meds, some not.. surgery won't correct deficiencies as far as i can tell..

restenosis

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:35 am
by Dovechick
Adam, if you are worried get in touch with them. Ballooning is not always permanent as quite a few people have found. I think I remember reading in the original research paper that up to 50% of patient had suffered subsequent stenoses. Wonki is going back on the 25th because he has had the same problem.
So email them.