Back home, safe and sound.
Back home, safe and sound.
Hey, everybody, I'm back home after my CCSVI procedure performed by Dr. Sclafani. I'll hold off detailing the results until I myself have a clearer understanding of them, except to say that several abnormalities were found that couldn't be fully addressed during the procedure.
With all of the conversation and give-and-take on this forum, it's sometimes easy to forget that this is all brand-new stuff, uncharted and unproven territory for medicine. The truth is this is all very experimental, and the techniques and tools used to treat CCSVI will need to be refined if and when proof of the theory mounts. The current procedures and tools used were all designed for use in the arteries, and many are actually less than ideal for venous interventions.
The procedure I underwent lasted about 5 1/2 hours, and although not painful, was extremely tiring. While I am pleased that verifiable abnormalities were found, it's very frustrating that they couldn't be readily addressed.
I will go into more detail after I consult with my doctors, and after Dr. Sclafani consults with Zamboni et al. I can't praise Dr. Sclafani high enough, he's truly an outstanding human being and physician.
Thanks for all the support and words of encouragement, they were appreciated beyond words.
With all of the conversation and give-and-take on this forum, it's sometimes easy to forget that this is all brand-new stuff, uncharted and unproven territory for medicine. The truth is this is all very experimental, and the techniques and tools used to treat CCSVI will need to be refined if and when proof of the theory mounts. The current procedures and tools used were all designed for use in the arteries, and many are actually less than ideal for venous interventions.
The procedure I underwent lasted about 5 1/2 hours, and although not painful, was extremely tiring. While I am pleased that verifiable abnormalities were found, it's very frustrating that they couldn't be readily addressed.
I will go into more detail after I consult with my doctors, and after Dr. Sclafani consults with Zamboni et al. I can't praise Dr. Sclafani high enough, he's truly an outstanding human being and physician.
Thanks for all the support and words of encouragement, they were appreciated beyond words.
Re: Back home, safe and sound.
Lots of people are pulling for you here.marcstck wrote: Thanks for all the support and words of encouragement, they were appreciated beyond words.
I still can't believe it but I'm scheduled with Dr. Sclafani in May. It has been good to read your very positive endorsement of him.
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Thank you Marc for all you do! My stenosis may not be fully treated YET either, but I hope more techniques will be developed.
Stay well.
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Stay well.
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Re: Back home, safe and sound.
I'm scheduled for the procedure on the 12th. Perhaps I'll see you there. This sure beats flying to PolandCece wrote:marcstck wrote: I still can't believe it but I'm scheduled with Dr. Sclafani in May.

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thank you, Marc-
I agree with Marie:
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I agree with Marie:
5 1/2 hours of lying still on the table, being poked and prodded, isn't easy for anyone. Certainly not for you. Hoping your spirit of adventure brings more answers.Every person that steps up to be in this "hopeful limbo" adds something for every other person
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Glad to hear you made it through the procedure in good stead. I too have been reading of your trials over the past while.
Anyone who has read this forum is well aware that the treatments used to address the stenoses were originally designed for arteries that are very different structures than veins. So I don't think it comes as any surprise to anyone considering this that the treatments may not work, or may come with their own risks/problems. I'm sure you were also aware of it before undergoing any procedure if you read this forum often.
I too look forward to hearing the rest of your experience, but am glad as well that you are now "on the other side" and can now report on any possible effects of treatment.
Anyone who has read this forum is well aware that the treatments used to address the stenoses were originally designed for arteries that are very different structures than veins. So I don't think it comes as any surprise to anyone considering this that the treatments may not work, or may come with their own risks/problems. I'm sure you were also aware of it before undergoing any procedure if you read this forum often.
I too look forward to hearing the rest of your experience, but am glad as well that you are now "on the other side" and can now report on any possible effects of treatment.
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Marc, i was waiting in agony for you to return safe and sound.
Please, while your preliminary statements sound very promising, take your time to rest and straight your mind up.
We are confident that you have a lot of useful and interesting information to share down the road.
For now, i can only wish you that recovery will take place full speed.
Thank very much for taking this further and further. You did the right thing for yourself and the rest of us. At least, this is my conclusion since there were abnormalities found.
One more time, thank you.
Please, while your preliminary statements sound very promising, take your time to rest and straight your mind up.
We are confident that you have a lot of useful and interesting information to share down the road.
For now, i can only wish you that recovery will take place full speed.
Thank very much for taking this further and further. You did the right thing for yourself and the rest of us. At least, this is my conclusion since there were abnormalities found.
One more time, thank you.