Rena
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Hi, My son Tyler was diagnosed with MM in 2003
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Nikki, By my understanding, the replinished blood supply might help with the stroke damage, it didn't with Tyler, but has with some. As far as do you need to worry, statistically speaking, a very few people have had to have the surgery again. However, I'm not clear on whether it was an inexperienced doctor doing it the first time or the MM progressing. In either case it is a rarity, so I am guessing no need to overly worry, just keep up with the follow-ups and all should be ok. For your question "will this happen again, and if so, when?" I am guessing my son has the same chance of having a stroke as anyone else now, the surgery corrected the problem that caused his stroke, and what would have caused another stroke, had he not had it. So, will he have another stroke? I hope not, but I figure we all have an equal chance now. So, why stress over the uncontrollable, I will keep up with his follow-ups and yearly testing, so if anything seems weird we are on top of it, but I'm no longer worried he will have a stroke tomorrow. Just help your mom through the recovery and enjoy her, life is to short to worry and worry takes the fun out of life.
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