For those with stents in jugulars...
For those with stents in jugulars...
Hiya,
With all that's been reported about the risks and benefits of stents, I wonder what actually happened for those who have them placed. Let me ask you then:
1. Did you experience a relapse/progression with stents?
2. Did your jugulars restenosed even with stents?
3. Did you have a blood clot (i.e. thrombosis)?
I know of someone who experienced a restenosis even with the stent on (the stents narrowed even if it's meant to be auto-expandable).
Please, let us know how you're doing following the procedure.
thanks
Spiff
With all that's been reported about the risks and benefits of stents, I wonder what actually happened for those who have them placed. Let me ask you then:
1. Did you experience a relapse/progression with stents?
2. Did your jugulars restenosed even with stents?
3. Did you have a blood clot (i.e. thrombosis)?
I know of someone who experienced a restenosis even with the stent on (the stents narrowed even if it's meant to be auto-expandable).
Please, let us know how you're doing following the procedure.
thanks
Spiff
Bad news travels fast in bold headlines.
All the above have been amply reported without stents fyi, it just gets substantially less attention, but to not overstate the less than obvious and answer your question,
1 emphatic no
2 no
3 no
17 months strong. Broke up and wheelbarrowed about 500 lbs of concrete today, then mixed up and layed down new, organized the shed, then went next door and worked on the neighbors house til 9 pm, and am going in to hopefully get a job tomorrow. "So far so good" as they say, proofs in the pudding.
I only credit the stents with keeping my veins open, the improved blood flow it seems would be responsible for the rest ie improvements, just to be clear.
There is no sure path in this, choose your steps carefully with much consideration and thought, and remember, YOU are the one who lives with the consequences, not any of us, or websites, or blogs. Take every source with a grain of salt, including me.
All the above have been amply reported without stents fyi, it just gets substantially less attention, but to not overstate the less than obvious and answer your question,
1 emphatic no
2 no
3 no
17 months strong. Broke up and wheelbarrowed about 500 lbs of concrete today, then mixed up and layed down new, organized the shed, then went next door and worked on the neighbors house til 9 pm, and am going in to hopefully get a job tomorrow. "So far so good" as they say, proofs in the pudding.
I only credit the stents with keeping my veins open, the improved blood flow it seems would be responsible for the rest ie improvements, just to be clear.
There is no sure path in this, choose your steps carefully with much consideration and thought, and remember, YOU are the one who lives with the consequences, not any of us, or websites, or blogs. Take every source with a grain of salt, including me.
RRMS Dx'd 2007, first episode 2004. Bilateral stent placement, 3 on left, 1 stent on right, at Stanford August 2009. Watch my operation video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwc6QlLVtko, Virtually symptom free since, no relap
no, I have RRMS, for 10 years now, am quite OK unless I'm in a relapse, had a liberation procedure in june (6 cm stent in right jug, ballooning of the left jug and azygos), relapsed in Nov, veins wide wide open I suggest you also read the posts of people who had relapses after the treatment
P.s. one clear benefit though - I am not tired anymore
P.s. one clear benefit though - I am not tired anymore
Thanks for the replies, so far. I've had one stent placed in my LIJ and did angio in my RIJ. It did not work for me as I suspect the RIJ has restenosed. My doc thinks that I should have one stent in my RIJ as well but I am cautious about it cause there has been stories of thrombosis and even restenosis in veins with stents. Therefore, it is important to have feedback from people who've had stents for a while and to know the outcomes.
Spiff
Spiff
If your doctor think you should have one stent in your's RIJ than put it in! I am wondering why he didn't placed it during the first procedure. Maybe he couldn't not find stenoses? Or he was short on stents?spiff1970 wrote:Thanks for the replies, so far. I've had one stent placed in my LIJ and did angio in my RIJ. It did not work for me as I suspect the RIJ has restenosed. My doc thinks that I should have one stent in my RIJ as well but I am cautious about it cause there has been stories of thrombosis and even restenosis in veins with stents. Therefore, it is important to have feedback from people who've had stents for a while and to know the outcomes.
Spiff
BB.
He didn't put in both sides in first place because he was being cautious then. This was in July and he was doing the first procedures. He wanted to check what would happen with both jugulars one being stented and the other just ballooned. He said it then that he thought the ballooned one would restenosed. I will do an MRI soon to check whether this was the case. Now he's treating all patients with stents in both jugulars. I trust him but it is not a consensual matter as you can check with Dr. Sclafani posts. Stents cause some risks and once they're place they cannot be removed. If they work that's great but what if they clot or restenose?BettyBoop wrote:If your doctor think you should have one stent in your's RIJ than put it in! I am wondering why he didn't placed it during the first procedure. Maybe he couldn't not find stenoses? Or he was short on stents?spiff1970 wrote:Thanks for the replies, so far. I've had one stent placed in my LIJ and did angio in my RIJ. It did not work for me as I suspect the RIJ has restenosed. My doc thinks that I should have one stent in my RIJ as well but I am cautious about it cause there has been stories of thrombosis and even restenosis in veins with stents. Therefore, it is important to have feedback from people who've had stents for a while and to know the outcomes.
Spiff
BB.
Spiff
Lots of good information at this site.
A clot buster Catheter ~ Mesh stents all kinds ~ Dissolving ones coming soon. Stents dissolve in 90 days.
http://www.ev3.net/peripheral/us/thrombus-management/
Blood Clot Therapy
Blood clot therapy products include flexible catheters with small holes that can allow for the delivery of drugs to help dissolve or break up a clot. Referred to as infusion catheters, this form of treatment relies on various pharmacologic agents to restore blood flow rather than physically removing or compressing the clot.
http://www.ev3.net/peripheral/us/blood-clot-therapy/
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A clot buster Catheter ~ Mesh stents all kinds ~ Dissolving ones coming soon. Stents dissolve in 90 days.
http://www.ev3.net/peripheral/us/thrombus-management/
Blood Clot Therapy
Blood clot therapy products include flexible catheters with small holes that can allow for the delivery of drugs to help dissolve or break up a clot. Referred to as infusion catheters, this form of treatment relies on various pharmacologic agents to restore blood flow rather than physically removing or compressing the clot.
http://www.ev3.net/peripheral/us/blood-clot-therapy/
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re- stents used in ccsvi treatment
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just had dopler ultra sound, 3 month check up
all is good so far..........
improvements definitely..............
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just had dopler ultra sound, 3 month check up
all is good so far..........
improvements definitely..............