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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:08 pm
by bibliotekaren
Cat,

I'm happy for you -- wishing you the very best at Stanford!

Donna

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:08 pm
by Artifishual
good luck Cindy!! be sure to take pictures, hehe :)

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:03 pm
by prof8
Hi Cat, just wanted to say good luck with the visit! Hope you have a quick recovery.

Thinking of U..

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:46 am
by radar22
Good Luck. I posted on ur other site, but it looks like ur keeping current with this one.

Just wanted u to know that I am thinking of u today and will be watching for ur post's!!!

Not to repeat myself, but I think u will see this post first, today is Pepper's (thanks 4 the name) 8) and Chili's 7month bday. I thought that was a good sign. They were born 2/2 (also a good sign) Just take my word 4 it. :lol:

Cat

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:51 am
by ladystewart
Good--have fun. Much, Much deserved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:55 pm
by whyRwehere
Hope all is going well!! Can't wait to hear!

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:31 pm
by catfreak
OK, I am back from all my testing and to see Dr Dake. I meet Angela and Alex, they are both great as is Dr Dake.

I have two occlusions in my left jugular. One is really high and he does not think he can do anything to it unless he has too. It is very crooked more than 90 degree angle and really hard to work on. The other is right at my left ear and he can stent it with no problem. He will fix the lower one and see of the collateral veins (which were huge) stop flowing and then go from there. My azygos was huge and he said along with my right jug was taking all the load.

He also mentioned that my MS lesions did not look that bad and he showed them to us. They looked smaller than they did 18 months ago????

So, tomorrow I go in at 9am for the procedure and he feels like he can help with most of my problems!!! Yeah!!

I posted last night but it got lost in cyberspace somewhere.

We landed in San Jose and took the VTA Bus (free)to the Caltrain Station and rode the train (8.50 for 2 tickets) to Palo Alto, the Sheraton is right there so it was very easy. The Margerite bus (free) goes all over the area so we really don't need a car. Rode it to and from hospital today and will do the same tomorrow. Maybe this helps others going.

This is all for now. We are going to bum around and maybe take the bus to the shopping center. I think I will celebrate and buy a new handbag! That is my weakness!!

Later Cat :P :P :P :P

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:35 pm
by whyRwehere
Glad I heard that before going to bed. Good luck tomorrow and thanks for the update!

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:57 pm
by Sharon
Cat - great to hear from you! So, you will have at least one stent in the left jugular. Dr. D. will take a look around at the right and the azygos while you are on the operating table just to make sure. Go out and have a nice time this afternoon and evening. Good luck tomorrow and know that I will be thinking of you.

Your transporation info is really going to be useful to others. I think I spent $250 to rent a car-- a lot of money in comparison to your train ride and the free bus rides. Good work, Cat--you are nominated as the new TIMS Transportation Secretary!

Take care,
Sharon

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:07 pm
by radar22
Happy to hear your getting a new handbag. I have the same weakness!!

Also happy to hear you're able to have the procedure. That is weird your lesions look better. I know they can be active v.s non active and I heard they can disappear on one MRI and be there on another. Idk y. I call it blinked off. Blinked on.

Well enjoy your night and I'll be checking in on tims 4 u. :wink:

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:17 pm
by cheerleader
Hi Cat-
Will be thinking of you tomorrow....hope Dr. D gets your blood flowing and sends those collaterals packing! Get some sleep and know you're in good hands.

I think we're going to learn that those lesions just aren't as important as everyone thinks. Jeff had over 20 (!) and as Dr. D. said, you'd never know it to look at him. His stayed the same for 2 years now.

Good thoughts and high hopes for healing!
cheer

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:18 pm
by prof8
Hi Cat-- good luck with the surgery. Do you think your lesions are smaller because of being on Tysabri?? That can happen.

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 4:19 pm
by Needled
Cat, I'm thrilled he found something and he can fix it. That's great news! I will be thinking of you throughout the day tomorrow. Chip and Putt look like they're thinking deep cat thoughts for you, too -- or maybe they're just looking to get more treats from me. :roll:

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:21 pm
by Jamie
Go Cat!

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:10 pm
by mrhodes40
I don't know if this plays a role in your lesion size but I know that different machines take pictures in a different way and that can make a difference in how things look.

but barring that it is a cool deal cause it means there's still healing going on in there! Yeah you! I hope you have a great experience and easy recovery. I was fascinated by the whole process in the operating room.

I am a really curious person so I actually enjoyed the whole thing, the venogram the process of how it all figured out....it was kind of fun. They don't like it if you talk to much and ask a ton of questions though, Dr D will tell you to relax :wink:

BTW if you are allergic/react to to any anesthetics or analgesics remember them now....

I personally can't take Fentanyl, which is a big favorite with everyone cause it is a long acting morephine- like drug, but it makes me vomit within moments of being put in the IV---I knew that and was able to say NO FENTANYL give me dilaudid.

I learned that lesson on a hysterectomy........was on fentanyl for a whole day before we figured out what it was that was making me sick.

good luck to you!