Day after Procedure
- thornyrose76
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Day after Procedure
A question for those that have had the procedure: What physical condition are you in and how did you feel the day after the priocedure?
I'm in a wheelchair 24-7 and am wondering about travel time. I am planning to fly home the day after the procedure. I am wondering how I will feel the day after the procedure, so I am curious how others felt the day after the procedure?
I'm in a wheelchair 24-7 and am wondering about travel time. I am planning to fly home the day after the procedure. I am wondering how I will feel the day after the procedure, so I am curious how others felt the day after the procedure?
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first i wish you the very best results possible. do you know what type of blood thinners etc. they are useing? if possible stick around awhile. all of us seem to be different. i think most docs are adviseing that.
Hi Thornyrose,
I think it depends on how much work they end up doing on you. If you are a simple case, with no complications, stents or special drugs, then you will not feel much except a little sore in the areas worked on.
But if you end up with stents and blood thinners, anticoagulant shots, you may feel tired or even wiped out. I hope you have someone with you on the trip both ways. If they do a lot of work, stay an extra day or two if you can afford it, it makes a difference, in your recovery too. JMO
Good Luck to you and a speedy recovery with tons of improvements.
CD
I think it depends on how much work they end up doing on you. If you are a simple case, with no complications, stents or special drugs, then you will not feel much except a little sore in the areas worked on.
But if you end up with stents and blood thinners, anticoagulant shots, you may feel tired or even wiped out. I hope you have someone with you on the trip both ways. If they do a lot of work, stay an extra day or two if you can afford it, it makes a difference, in your recovery too. JMO
Good Luck to you and a speedy recovery with tons of improvements.
CD
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My BF is not wheelchair dependant yet, but he uses a cane all the time. He was exhausted for a few days after the proc. We actually stayed for 3 days after the proc. I would advise as the others above me to try to stay for at least a day or two after the proc. Good luck to you!
Boyfriend dx'd 6-6-06!!! RRMS............CCSVI procedure done on Nov. 13, 2010 and March 7, 2011 by Dr. Sclafani!
Hello. I'm in a wheelchair too, I had the procedure to treat CCSVI about seven weeks ago.
I felt fine the following day, it just so happened that I had a train ticket booked three days after it happened and a flight four, but I could have travelled that following day no problem.
I have a thrombosis on one side but, despite this I have felt real improvement. Quite a few symptoms have either cleared up or eased. The stiffness in my legs, the clonus and leg spasms have improved lots.
Good luck!
I felt fine the following day, it just so happened that I had a train ticket booked three days after it happened and a flight four, but I could have travelled that following day no problem.
I have a thrombosis on one side but, despite this I have felt real improvement. Quite a few symptoms have either cleared up or eased. The stiffness in my legs, the clonus and leg spasms have improved lots.
Good luck!