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Just to let any Aussies out there know that Cure and I are on the hunt for vascular surgeons in Australia who might be prepared to become involved with CCSVI. We've got a few names who seem interested - 2 saw Dr Simka's presentation in Monaco and another knows Dr Dake.
Personally, timing is important - the sooner the better; especially with the long hot Australian summer not too far away.
Prof Zamboni welcomes the global development and expansion of his work. As Cheer says, co-operation and co-ordination are critical. If we can find one or two local vascular surgeons (Cure's looking in Sydney and me in Melbourne) then there's the potential to direct MSers to a vascular surgeon who will be able to develop and hone their skills, as with Dr Dake in the US.
We are truly fortunate to have people of the calibre of Prof Zamboni and Dr Dake who are leading the way in this exciting, new area of MS research. The timing is ideal for aspiring vascular surgeons in various parts of the World to benefit from their expertise, advice, professionalism and gracious behaviour.
Joined: Jul 28, 2005 Posts: 1999 Location: Sydney, Australia
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:24 am Post subject:
And further along the reach of this in Australia. I recently spoke with who I was told is the medical director for the Australian MS Society, who is interested in this research. This Dr also knew the vascular sugeon I am speaking to in Sydney.
Problem, my actual neurologist is heavily involved with MS here and around the world, has not "come on board" so to speak, as yet.
I am glad you connected. It will take time for the general neurological community to agree that this is an addressable issue in MS...let alone that it is causative and therefore critically addressable. It is positive news that Jacobs is on board, that will help as time goes forward. _________________ Not offering medical advice, I am just a patient too! Regimen thread
Joined: Jan 15, 2005 Posts: 313 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:10 am Post subject:
In 2 days I have a consultation with a Melbourne vascular surgeon. So far, he seems interested in CCSVI. I've sent him all the documentation. I understand that he recently saw Dr Simka's presentation in Monaco and he may have met Prof Zamboni.
Knowing how you Americans are pretty good at selling anything to anyone, my enquiry is - what are the key points to raise with my bloke which might entice him from ladies legs to hairy necks!
I can't see that $ would be the main attraction - they do well already. Also 'sympathy' is not something I've experienced too much with the medical industry - a 'sympathetic doctor' might be one for the oxymoron list.
No, there must be other incentives............
Dr Dake and others have come onboard with CCSVI where I imagine they might have plenty of other patients to take care of.
Perhaps it is the notion of getting involved in something new and exciting or making their mark on the World stage.
So what can we do or say to get vascular surgeons excited about CCSVI??
I was one of the few people who had luck getting her local university vascular department to do dopplers.
I wrote a plea stressing these points:
vascular doctors would be the ones to test and evaluate this
it is a vascular problem not necessarily a neuro on-I really stressed that I did not know if this was the cause of MS and I was not sure I needed to know that--that what I wanted was to make sure I had healthy circulation and the vasc department was the place to find that out
I left any question of treatment in the air, felt that once they saw the scans they would come on board I didn't want to overwhelm someone that had not even been convinced there was reflux with concern about treatment cause it might feel like doing the scans would be biting off treatment when they had no published research to go on yet(in fact they saw reflux but were not interested in treating, the reflux did not seem "severe" on doppler and while it was interesting it was not something they wanted to go further with)
and finally, I did hit the new paradigm idea a little bit "at the forefront of research" etc.
Joined: Sep 11, 2007 Posts: 3137 Location: southern California
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:02 am Post subject:
Brainteaser....
way to go. It helps that this doctor is fresh from hearing Dr.Simka- speaking with peers is always more convincing for the docs.
The thing that really pushed it over the edge for Dr. Dake was that no one has ever looked at the jugular veins in relation to brain health before. No one. That simple fact astounded him. How could we know about the venous system for the liver, kidneys, heart- and understand how problems with drainage affect those very important organs....AND HAVE NEVER STUDIED VENOUS RETURN OF THE BRAIN? And yes, being a part of something so revolutionary excited him enough to put his very successful cardiothoracic career on hold....to work with MS patients exclusively for the last six months.
I hope your vascular doc sparks to this. I honestly don't think I "sold" CCSVI to Dr. Dake as much as it "found" him....and for that part, I also recommend prayer.
let us know how it goes-
cheer _________________ Husband dx RRMS 3/07
dx dual jugular vein stenosis (CCSVI) 4/09
dual stents placed 5/09
CCSVI in MS
How could we know about the venous system for the liver, kidneys, heart- and understand how problems with drainage affect those very important organs....AND HAVE NEVER STUDIED VENOUS RETURN OF THE BRAIN?
Joined: Jan 15, 2005 Posts: 313 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:57 am Post subject:
Great news, folks!! My Melbourne vascular surgeon is going to 'bite the bullet' and operate in 2 weeks time! - first time in Oz, first time outside SanFran and Ferrara (I think) - Sorry GiCi; got in ahead of you, mate!
He's going to do a venogram and the refluxed right jugular by ballooning, but at this stage he's not sure about the blocked left jugular. He's a bit apprehensive about stents but will consider options.
2 riders - he needs to inform the hospital that it's a new procedure and he wants to run it past my neuro, but fundamentally he is ready to go!
Best of all, he seems your real Action Man - no beating around the bush, flim-flam; just get on with things. I think what sealed it was that I happened to email him the day after he met Drs Simka and Zamboni in Monaco....Fate!!
He was appreciative of all the stuff I sent him from TIMS (take a bow, Marie and Cheer ) and he's even joined the Facebook CCSVI site - so keep the posts coming, guys (scorpion et al, excepted ).
I can see he moves pretty fast. He even tried to get Michael Dake on the phone when I was with him, which had me wondering a little, given that with the time difference between Melbourne and SF, it would have been about 10pm Sunday night, SF time and Dake would have been just wandering off to bed with his hot toddy. But what's good is that he is keen to catch up with Messrs Zamboni and Dake to discuss detail.
Joined: Jul 30, 2009 Posts: 829 Location: Slovakia, Europe
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:31 am Post subject:
Hi Phil!
Great news! Congratulations!
Erika _________________ LUCKY GIRL, Aug. 7, 09 Doppler Ultras. made by Dr. Simka in Poland, left Jugularis valve problem, RRMS since 1996, EDSS 5,5, Nov.3,09: one stent in the left jug. vein in Katowice, Poland, LDN, IBT-for 3 months, never on DMDs
Joined: Nov 16, 2008 Posts: 208 Location: Rovaniemi
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:54 am Post subject:
Wonderful, just wonderful. And there will be more.. and more these operations. _________________ Marja's procedure in Poland, 25.june 2010..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMwWEsSouEQ
Joined: Jan 06, 2005 Posts: 338 Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:00 am Post subject:
Really exciting! Congratulations -- what great payback for your efforts. _________________ diagnosed RR in spring '04
1 stent placed in left jugular vein 7/15/09
on and off Copaxone
allergric to interferons and Tysabri
WOW!! Great news for everyone!!! and wow how great that he ahd JUST been to Monaco. Dr Dake 'just happened' to be going to cx symposium like a week after Cheer wrote him, where his presentation was the one just before Zamboni's.....
Dr Dake will answer email pretty much 24/7, he keeps his blackberry in his holster like a quick draw McGraw. GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY!!! he seems to live eat and breathe medical research. (No wonder he has about 190 papers to his name)
I think he'd be delighted to talk to your doc, he loves to chat about CCSVI he is really excited about the whole thing, sounds like you guy would really enjoy conversation too!
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