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Sharon
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hmm, my stent is pretty high up and it hasn't been a problem for me...

Good for you!
I think what happens is the high stents are getting into a more compromised area of the neck for some of us. Anatomically we just do not have the space. You probably had some extra room and the nerves and muscles were not agitated during surgery. Also, I think Dake would have been using the smaller stent by the time you had the surgery.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lucky indeed. (And very lucky that I got to meet you there, Lew!)

I was #15 and confirmed with Dr. Dake that the 7mm he used in me is the smallest one he has been using. The thing is long though! I was kind of surprised when I saw it on my follow up exam.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I was kind of surprised when I saw it on my follow up exam.
Did he hand you a sample stent to look at, or show you an x-ray of the stent installed in your neck?

Not that it matters, just curious
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This actually was with a Doctor in Boston who oversaw the MRVs and MRIs so I believe it was an MRV shot that kind of looks like an xray but then you can see the blood going through. The stent is long enough that you can see it easily.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just wanted to chime in and say that when Dr. Dake called me on Monday he mentioned adjusting the stent size. He said he thought bigger was better in the beginning. He has since learned from those of you having these nerve problems, that may not be the way to go. He said now he is adjusting the size of the stents. He didn't say it wouldn't happen, he just said he was refining the procedure.
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I was liberated on last wk of Feb, my right IJV was stented (60 * 10mm) just below the ear, for last two weeks I'm having weakness, stiffness in right hand from shoulder to palm.. Not sure what is causing this ?? is this be MS or due to stent, Anyone have any idea, pls advise.. (One of my MS friend mentioned that it could be... due to acc nerve getting affected by size and location of stent). What could be option I have..
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I was liberated on last wk of Feb, my right IJV was stented (60 * 10mm) just below the ear, for last two weeks I'm having weakness, stiffness in right hand from shoulder to palm.. Not sure what is causing this ?? is this be MS or due to stent, Anyone have any idea, pls advise.. (One of my MS friend mentioned that it could be... due to acc nerve getting affected by size and location of stent). What could be option I have..
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I was liberated on last wk of Feb, my right IJV was stented (60 * 10mm) just below the ear, for last two weeks I'm having weakness, stiffness in right hand from shoulder to palm.. Not sure what is causing this ?? is this be MS or due to stent, Anyone have any idea, pls advise.. (One of my MS friend mentioned that it co...uld be... due to acc nerve getting affected by size and location of stent).
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mano,
I resonded to your PM. Sounds like you got your nerve banged like I did, but I'd get a physiatrist to give you and EMG to confirm.
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I want to thank you, too: as one who is going through the countdown now...

Not too worried because I know my enemy: been there somewhat before with my chest stents. Another question: does anybody know if thromboses are more common in arteries versus veins and vice versa?

Good to know that. It was because of a stent placed high up?

I don't like the idea of consuming rat poison. I have seen what your face can look like. I think I'd rather be on Plavix. But I kind of play it by ear because the push to get people through the system and up and out of the hospital, here in Canada, anyway, is a cost cutting measure, in part. So I won't be anxious to try anything (I hope I don't overdo it out of excitement). Maybe that should be listed as a known problem for Liberation: people who have not had that level of energy for 20 years and go overboard going bungee jumping or something in the first week (month, year?).

I'll just try to walk upstairs and check my foot-drop, try to do the peg test and PASAT, and see if I have any stamina by trying to stand for a while. That should be a test: how long can you stand up? I used to be able to make it for an hour when I had to: back when I had not disclosed.

Anyway if you don't see me in this forum (rejoice and be merry), I will be back to push my old same story about the edss9 squad, death and other unpleasant topics (sorry) whenever I can, report progress or not, regress (waaaaahhh!) or whatever.

See you on the flip side...
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mano,
If it is the stent causing the issue, it will go away--eventually. It took me 6 months or so before I could brush or wash my hair with my right arm. I didn't get mine checked out because I knew it was a common complaint, and at that point I was really tired of seeing folks in the medical profession.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe we'll get used to the fact stents often result in open-neck surgery. Is that common, or not?
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