You guys are great – love your thoughts, comments and suggestions! He didn’t discourage me at all in terms of CCSVI, but he did show that he’s not someone I can count on to listen and be on my side. Contacting him wouldn’t have been my first choice. But my PCP, who is great, asked me to get his opinion on it since he was the MS expert. They have been colleagues for a long time, and I felt like I didn’t have much of an option, especially since my PCP is more important in terms of CCSVI. Plus, if he thought like my PCP, it would have been very helpful to have him on board. My PCP told me to keep him updated and to let him know if I ran into roadblocks. That’s a conversation I’m not looking forward to. “Um, doc, your friend’s a narrow-minded, arrogant idiot. Now can you find me an intelligent vascular doctor/interventional radiologist who may be open to new thoughts and ideas?” Guess I’ll have to work on my wording.
Just one more thing, and I’ll stop. One of his more condescending comments came while he was talking about the stents. While he was listing all the reasons why they weren't appropriate – they weren’t proven, it wasn’t a commonly accepted practice, they don’t have a history, it was an invasive procedure -- he threw in "...and then what happens if you develop progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy?" to which I responded, "I’m not talking about Tysabri." I think that's when it officially went downhill. Imagine a doctor trying to maintain his importance by throwing around “big words” like I was a 5-year old who didn’t understand anything. That’s not someone I want to deal with.
OK, that's it, I promise. Thanks for listening!