jmkilgallon
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Oklahoma City, USA, OK, Oklahoma
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Not sure if your mother has already had the surgery, but I'll reply anyway. My father is 66, he had a stoke at age 25 (very rare) and was diagnosed with MM three years ago at age 63 after experiencing some weakness on one side. A month ago he had a cranial hemorrhage. Dr. Jim Rose at The Methodist Hospital in Houston preformed a STA bypass. My family was extremely nervous about the surgery because of his age and the severity of the MM. The surgery went very well, but my father is not back to 100%, yet. He goes for physical and speech therapy three times a week. He has trouble finding his words and his walking is still a little shaky. All of his side effects could have been caused by a post-opt seizure. My father has three episodes of TIAs the week before the surgery. Now the good news, no TIAs or seizures since, speech and physical activity improving. At his age, this surgery is a quality of life decision. Unfortunately with MM or people prone to stokes, these side affects are also possible. I would be more than happy to discuss the surgery, the doctor, the hospital with you. We choose to go with Dr. Rose verses going to Sanford or Boston because my father had good relationship and trust in Dr. Rose, Dr. Lopez, Dr. Grossman. Also, I think my father or mother would not have been up to a two to three week stay out of town. I am thrilled he is still with us today! DJ – thank you again for your countless hours you have put in on this site. It is a true service for all of us in need of information and support.
ps- my father saw Dr. Rose this week, he wants to do the other side in a few months. Dad wants to "get back on his feet" before the next one.
I wish your mother and your family the best.
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