I was scanned last week and have 30-40% stenosis in my left jug. I called my gp just to let him know. He has given me referrals to vascular surgeons without hesitation.
Well I just got a call back from a frantic triage nurse telling me if I "have any problems go to the nearest er". Since they are unfamilar with ccsvi I just said "ok" but I wanted to burst out laughing.
I think this will be a teaching moment.
I wish our neuros felt the same way.
OMG go straight to the er!
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Re: OMG go straight to the er!
KC why dont you just go to the er telling them of pain bla blakc wrote:I was scanned last week and have 30-40% stenosis in my left jug. I called my gp just to let him know. He has given me referrals to vascular surgeons without hesitation.
Well I just got a call back from a frantic triage nurse telling me if I "have any problems go to the nearest er". Since they are unfamilar with ccsvi I just said "ok" but I wanted to burst out laughing.
I think this will be a teaching moment.
I wish our neuros felt the same way.
Just to put it on them and then they may correct the steosis
Do it the right way
The reason NOT to just go to the ER and then have a doctor fix the blockage is that he might not look for all the components of CCSVI!
Remember, more than half of Dr. Simka's patients also had a valve problem. That's not something that's easily caught without using IVUS.
Remember, more than half of Dr. Simka's patients also had a valve problem. That's not something that's easily caught without using IVUS.