Cece's turn
Thank you
We are here now in Brooklyn. Long day of travel. I have been in a car, on the Minneapolis light rail, on a plane, on the next plane, on the NJ transit train, on a subway, and on the next subway. Way too many modes of transportation, but it got us here.
Procedure tomorrow morning. Total elimination of all symptoms? It would be great and it is in the blue-sky dreams but I am not expecting much from this second look. Really I want the confidence of knowing everything was thoroughly checked and any CCSVI that can be treated, has been treated.
Last time we stayed by the Brooklyn Bridge, this time we are staying in Park Slope itself. It's a very different experience. Both are good but here there is more to do directly out from the hotel itself. Fifth Avenue in Brooklyn has enough restaurants to keep us busy for the next six months. Prospect Park is not too far, we might visit Brooklyn Botanical Gardens there. We have tickets to be in the studio audience for both the Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the Colbert Report, on separate nights. I need to check to see if anyone from Harry Potter will be a guest one of the nights, because really they ought to be, with the movie coming out. All these plans are of course contingent on me feeling well enough. Last time, I didn't feel up to much the first two days post-procedure, but then again, last time I had to severe stenoses treated in my jugulars, and this time, maybe nothing will need treating.
The highlight of the week of course will be the symposium patient's day on Friday. I am looking forward to meeting everyone. As I said to a friend in a pm earlier, this feels like the 2nd Annual CCSVI Symposium and the 1st Annual TIMS party.
We are here now in Brooklyn. Long day of travel. I have been in a car, on the Minneapolis light rail, on a plane, on the next plane, on the NJ transit train, on a subway, and on the next subway. Way too many modes of transportation, but it got us here.
Procedure tomorrow morning. Total elimination of all symptoms? It would be great and it is in the blue-sky dreams but I am not expecting much from this second look. Really I want the confidence of knowing everything was thoroughly checked and any CCSVI that can be treated, has been treated.
Last time we stayed by the Brooklyn Bridge, this time we are staying in Park Slope itself. It's a very different experience. Both are good but here there is more to do directly out from the hotel itself. Fifth Avenue in Brooklyn has enough restaurants to keep us busy for the next six months. Prospect Park is not too far, we might visit Brooklyn Botanical Gardens there. We have tickets to be in the studio audience for both the Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the Colbert Report, on separate nights. I need to check to see if anyone from Harry Potter will be a guest one of the nights, because really they ought to be, with the movie coming out. All these plans are of course contingent on me feeling well enough. Last time, I didn't feel up to much the first two days post-procedure, but then again, last time I had to severe stenoses treated in my jugulars, and this time, maybe nothing will need treating.
The highlight of the week of course will be the symposium patient's day on Friday. I am looking forward to meeting everyone. As I said to a friend in a pm earlier, this feels like the 2nd Annual CCSVI Symposium and the 1st Annual TIMS party.
Last edited by Cece on Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
Quickly posting an update! Prior to my procedure, in consultation with Dr. Sclafani, he said that he knew I was expecting maybe something missed in the azygous but he was expecting to see narrowing in the jugulars. Guess who was right?
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Dr. Sclafani was right.
My azygous is fine. My renal vein is fine, although it is a variant of normal. My right jugular is fine; it was previously blocked 80%, so this is very good. My dural sinuses, left and right, are fine.
My left jugular was not fine. It had residual tissue from the valve that had originally blocked 99% of the vein. This time it was blocked to about 60%, causing stasis and reflux. It responded well to the venoplasty.
I am back at the hotel, resting, feeling fortunate and thankful.
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Dr. Sclafani was right.
My azygous is fine. My renal vein is fine, although it is a variant of normal. My right jugular is fine; it was previously blocked 80%, so this is very good. My dural sinuses, left and right, are fine.
My left jugular was not fine. It had residual tissue from the valve that had originally blocked 99% of the vein. This time it was blocked to about 60%, causing stasis and reflux. It responded well to the venoplasty.
I am back at the hotel, resting, feeling fortunate and thankful.
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What wonderful news. Yippee! You are good to go.
I'm happy it went well for both of you. I hope you can get to see some sights and make it a medical treatment, medical symposium, and vacation all in one. Are you staying past next Monday?
Dr Sclafani is usually right, you should know never to bet against him Cece.
Are you on the regular after-care injections and medications? Just curious. What keeps this from happening again, regular annual tweaks?
Answer if and when you feel up to it. Congratulations, you can now rest assured, now that you know all has been checked out.
CD
I'm happy it went well for both of you. I hope you can get to see some sights and make it a medical treatment, medical symposium, and vacation all in one. Are you staying past next Monday?
Dr Sclafani is usually right, you should know never to bet against him Cece.
Are you on the regular after-care injections and medications? Just curious. What keeps this from happening again, regular annual tweaks?
Answer if and when you feel up to it. Congratulations, you can now rest assured, now that you know all has been checked out.
CD
Where there is a will, there is a way. "HOPE"
CCSVI Procedure December 2010
CCSVI Procedure December 2010