now it's your turn to recieve the great discovery of CCSVI .... corrected.
way to go kid
I'll think of you as I'm having a cocktail or two

When I walk in a room ......
Mr. Success
I've had all that, just stretched out over four years since diagnosis. I'm cautiously optimistic, what you hear most is that fatigue is improved by the ccsvi venoplasty, and it is by far my biggest complaint. (Fear of progression being my second biggest complaint and I'm feeling optimistic about that too.)HFogerty wrote:Cece: It has been a hell of a time - sadness, shock - PTSDyou name it!
You guys are the best. I've gone slower than some through this process, I've missed some opportunities and I've also missed some pitfalls. I hope to get treated soon, but there are doctors who have just set foot on the learning curve, there are other doctors who do not give due consideration to their patients' follow-up care, there are doctors who are not as cautious as I am about stents. It is a tremendous burden as a patient to have to navigate these choices. But that valve that I saw, that has been with me and hurting me for 35 years, will get some havoc wreaked on it at the soonest safest opportunity.garyak wrote:cece, I've been thinking about you and was anxious to hear.