MRV Today!
MRV Today!
Well, I finally got the call today that Courtney's approval went through to get the MRV done, and it just so happened the imaging center had a cancelation today at 1:30 so we're off to get tested! (the next opening isn't until April)
A little nervous as I think we may be the first to have the MRV done here in town specifically looking for CCSVI. We've been assured the doc knows the protocols to use but I'm still worried about a false negative....
Started banging on the doors of IRs about 4 months ago and finally have some movement. Please keep us in your thoughts, I hope they find something!
A little nervous as I think we may be the first to have the MRV done here in town specifically looking for CCSVI. We've been assured the doc knows the protocols to use but I'm still worried about a false negative....
Started banging on the doors of IRs about 4 months ago and finally have some movement. Please keep us in your thoughts, I hope they find something!
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Well other than a 3 hour delay in getting the scans started everything went pretty smooth. The Radiologist at the imaging center will read the scans and send them along with a report to our IR hopefully tomorrow. Will let you all know as soon as we hear anything.
The scans took about 2 hours (a tad over), and I have it on pretty good authority it was the same protocol used by Dr Dake at Stanford. I thought it was interesting the technicians didn't know they were testing for CCSVI, they just had a protocol given to them and they followed it. I guess the MRV isn't as operator sensitive as ultrasound so I'm not too worried about it, they did seem to know what they were doing.
I may not sleep until I hear from the Dr lol
The scans took about 2 hours (a tad over), and I have it on pretty good authority it was the same protocol used by Dr Dake at Stanford. I thought it was interesting the technicians didn't know they were testing for CCSVI, they just had a protocol given to them and they followed it. I guess the MRV isn't as operator sensitive as ultrasound so I'm not too worried about it, they did seem to know what they were doing.
I may not sleep until I hear from the Dr lol
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Things are moving along. I got a call yesterday afternoon from the IR's office to set up an appointment for Court to actually see the doc. Since our GP wrote the script for the MRV, I would think that if the results were completly negative the IR clinic would have just passed those results on to Courtney's GP to deliver the news, or would have just told us over the phone? This is the head of IR at this clinic so I would think he's not going to schedule time for a patient with 'normal' scans.....at least that's what I'm hoping! I've asked for some prelim results of the scans so hopefully I'll hear from the nurse today.
The appointment with the IR is now set for March 23rd.
The appointment with the IR is now set for March 23rd.