rumour is that Dr Traboulsee will join in...

http://www.am650radio.com/ click top right corner 'listen live'
I think you mean collateral growth, correct? Some other thoughts, I believe that at least one or two people have reported that stenoses have been found to come and go. Perhaps this could be related to relapse/remission? Or, the variable stenoses could be related to the issue of upper vs. lower jugular stenosis discussed in Dr. Sclafani's thread. Additional thoughts, perhaps the brain reaches a tipping point with reduced blood flow, increased oligodendrocyte damage, increased blood brain barrier permeability and immune cell entry, that it's like the proverbial last straw and the brain can no longer compensate?1eye wrote:If my veins are anything to go by, remitting == corollary growth.