Brainteaser wrote:Cos,
I had dopplers in Italy, venogram in Australia and dopplers, MRV and venogram in Poland, all within 3 months. The results were all different. The venogram in Poland was relied upon for my treatment and they stented a jugular valve.
This stuff is in its infancy. People are doing the best they can under the circumstances. However, it's going to take a while for a recognised testing and treatment path to be established.
I don't think I'm alone - others have had strange results, too. I think we need to keep going with trial and error - but not to get our hopes too high, nor on the other hand, get too despondent.
Phil
I did a post awhile back on OB/GYN's (there was a paper), and the trouble they have getting consistent results on fetal ultrasounds, and how so many MD's (not your local test facility) do these for a living and aren't even operating the machines correctly.
Think about that, like my wife, she's had three so far in her pregnancy by the best damn OB/GYN on the planet (he's had first hands on my first two, and now for our third), so gee that's like MILLIONS and MILLIONS of ultrasounds a year on just pregnant women, I do the math in my head, and hope that more than a couple thousand are competent for this in the very near future. Sorry cant find the post where I posted the paper, it was a real eye opener as to the shortcomings in the system, specific to ultrasound.
Mark.
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