
I happened to have read all this right before my appt with my neuro and got confirmation that he is a 'big deal' as Marie notes.Dr Haacke? He's the MAN!
I happened to have read all this right before my appt with my neuro and got confirmation that he is a 'big deal' as Marie notes.Dr Haacke? He's the MAN!
Thanks... oh, wait a sec, you mean Dr Haacke and his team... yeah... good work guys! I think I was originally pointed to Dr Haacke by Dr Simka.Loobie wrote:Good, freakin' job!!!
Have I missed something? This worries me, as I don't think I have a distinct narrowing of jugulars.The flow quantification sequence is repeated for the straight sinus (SS), Superior Sagittal Sinus (SSS), transverse sinuses and jugular vein.
Cure...you had jugular reflux show up on your doppler. Don't worry. An MRV done with this protocol will show your stenosis. Truth is, Dr. Dake has found stenosis in everyone's neck, with only some azygos. If you strongly feel you have azygos issues, when they go in to open the jugular, the doctor can examine the azygos more closely. This has been Dr. Dake's method. Only PPMS patients have shown azygos without jugular...and that isn't you.CureOrBust wrote: I have read the docs, and from what I can understand (not being a radiologist), the tests do not appear to investigate the veins below the shoulders.Have I missed something? This worries me, as I don't think I have a distinct narrowing of jugulars.The flow quantification sequence is repeated for the straight sinus (SS), Superior Sagittal Sinus (SSS), transverse sinuses and jugular vein.