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We are on our way back for another angio with the great Dr. Sclafani! John's appt is next Monday the 7th.
Cross your fingers for us that there are issues with his azygous vein that can be fixed! Wait, did I really just say that?!?! As Loobie said in his post, it would make sense considering the issues with the legs and John's lack of walking very far.
The proc. in Nov. showed some issues and they were ballooned, but we are hoping there are more issues to be fixed. John's improvements lasted for about 4 weeks last time, hopefully they last a lifetime after Monday!
Boyfriend dx'd 6-6-06!!! RRMS............CCSVI procedure done on Nov. 13, 2010 and March 7, 2011 by Dr. Sclafani!
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Fingers are crossed!!! I too am hoping he missed something!!!
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Cece wrote:Fingers are crossed!!! I too am hoping he missed something!!!
Ditto! Hoping for more improvements (forever & ever!) for John - keep us posted.
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Cece wrote:Fingers are crossed!!! I too am hoping he missed something!!!
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Awww thanks everyone! Dr. Sclafani: I know your hoping for us too. You are the best! If it is to be found, you will find it!
Boyfriend dx'd 6-6-06!!! RRMS............CCSVI procedure done on Nov. 13, 2010 and March 7, 2011 by Dr. Sclafani!
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