thanks everyone for the replies,
As my next balloon angio isnt until December, this will hopefully give me sufficient time to re-evaluate if i have re-stenosed or not.
Esta - my first balloon angio was in Ameds - Poland, im going to Belgium for the next one as its 1/3 of the price i paid in Poland and its easy to get to = i can drive there
How do you know when you have Re-stenosed - i think i have
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Re: How do you know when you have Re-stenosed - i think i ha
I want to encourage those who, like me, have probably backslid. I have it from Barrie exam, and have also lost some of my improvements (my voice is weak again, maybe 60% as bad as it was. I can't afford, this month, anyway, to get another procedure. But I am *still* on my way back to some more health. Take advantage of any improvement, however small. I am getting more out of exercise than I was in the past few years. It's getting to not be tricycling weather, but I am still learning new songs on piano (mornings are best), and I have been going to the gym or doing hand-weights or a workout at home. I'm still improving. I put my ability to increase my physical well-being with exercise, definitely partly due to my procedure (still OK on the left side). So I'm milking it for all it's worth.
After a procedure you can still be better, even if you lose some of your progress.
After a procedure you can still be better, even if you lose some of your progress.
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Good Luck in Belgium in Dec
It is important not to fly (especially long flights) after the procedure, so driving to BE is a good choice. A good friend has had good results from BE but we are all different. Agree 525 gbp is a high price for scan in SE England but those of us who live in UK have one option - pay 525 or go overseas.
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Mark Walker - Oxfordshire, England. Retired Industrial Pharmacist. 24 years of study about MS.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/8359854/MS-experts-in-Britain-have-to-open-their-minds.html
CCSVI Comments:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/8359854/MS-experts-in-Britain-have-to-open-their-minds.html
Re: How do you know when you have Re-stenosed - i think i ha
After my surgery last year in June, I felt great, but I had a really bad relapse in November, with vomiting and stuff, then again in December, then in January. I went to the doc in December because I suspected restenosis, but it was nothing of the kind. Since January I have had one more relapse with tingling. The thing is that apart from the relapse in November, all the other relapses were king of mild, I wasn't in bed, I actually didn't tell anyone
) I was just feeling stiff in my left side of the body and dealt with it with baclofen. Relapses are getting milder and milder (may this trend continue, I pray!), so if it is not re-stenoses, maybe you just have to wait. But you should definitely check out for re-stenosis.
All the best...

All the best...
Re: How do you know when you have Re-stenosed - i think i ha
adamt's posts are from a year ago, I wonder how he is doing?
I agree with MarkW that it's possible that flying is detrimental after CCSVI procedure, but there's no research yet on it, so I don't think we can say it so declaratively. Dr. Sclafani has stated a preference that out-of-town patients remain in town for three days post-procedure, which gives some time for rest and recovery and for any complications to have a chance to show themselves before the trip home.
I agree with MarkW that it's possible that flying is detrimental after CCSVI procedure, but there's no research yet on it, so I don't think we can say it so declaratively. Dr. Sclafani has stated a preference that out-of-town patients remain in town for three days post-procedure, which gives some time for rest and recovery and for any complications to have a chance to show themselves before the trip home.