




Rieja wrote:It's been almost seven weeks since my first callback (June 2). I did receive the email so now it is just waiting time. 700-800 and 100 a month means at the most (at the current time) it will be 7-8 months... not too shabby for something most docs are not on board with in the US.
Aye, we will see. As I stated before, I am just posting dates so that others get a sense of timeframe. It would be "nice" to get a number though. Like you are #247 on our waiting list. <shrug> at least I know I am on a listVivianne766 wrote: I think you are in the first 200. Also Trish.
That's just my guess. We'll see.
Anyone opposed to stents needs to consider the possibility that their vein could be worse after angioplasty than before.newlywed4ever wrote:Thank you, Cece, Trish317 & Rokkit - and back at ya! (even tho that sounds flippant, I mean it from the heart!). Rokkit, you are correct - I have PPMS (never had RR or SP) and daughter has RRMS. I was gratified to see (somewhere!) that Dr Siskin is going in from the left and I will certainly request that. My daughter (age 32) is opposed to stents - I'm not....
There have been virtually no reports of this. I am none too worried. Angioplasty is known to stretch the vein. Elastic recoil may bring it back to its usual position, but no further than that. The danger would be in a thrombosis forming, that could clot off the vein. I will be taking aspirin as a preventative method.pklittle wrote:Anyone opposed to stents needs to consider the possibility that their vein could be worse after angioplasty than before.
Hang on. Just think about it....a year ago we had no idea that "MS" was a vascular disorder.Vivianne766 wrote:At this point I am willing to do anything. I am one step away from asking my roommate to poke me in the neck with a ...... oh, never mind.
I get sever pressure in my neck and chest sometimes head. Drinking red wine helps, but I can't do it any more, esp. at 4:00 am.
I don't know how much longer I can hang in there. God help us all.
... I'll watch some before after vid's. That always helps.
It does happen with angioplasty. LR1234 posted on another thread that her veins thrombosed after her second angioplasty.eric593 wrote:Why would angio make it worse?pklittle wrote: Anyone opposed to stents needs to consider the possibility that their vein could be worse after angioplasty than before.
It is possible that stretching the vein can make it recoil* and actually be more narrow than it was.eric593 wrote:Why would angio make it worse?pklittle wrote: Anyone opposed to stents needs to consider the possibility that their vein could be worse after angioplasty than before.