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Our daughter, Tara, lives with MM
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San Jose, USA, usa, 24, 158, CA, California
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Well, we had a first today. Ironically, I was in Dr. Steinberg's office with my mother. She had a consult with him to look into treatment for her AVMs. During the visit, I received one of the phone calls that we never want to get.
The receptionist came in and pulled me out of the exam room. She informed me that Tara had been taken by ambulance from school to another hospital. Tara had had a dizzy spell, accompanied by sweating and numbness in one hand. Fortunately, school acted very quickly, summoning immediate medical help. The receptionist had my husband on the phone to tell me about it.
Tara was given an MRI, and it appears that there is no sign of hemorrhaging - thank God! They've chalked it up to a TIA, but it was very scary as she hasn't had any since before her surgeries in June.
As always, I have to make myself look at the bright side of things. If I couldn't be with my daughter when something like this happened, what better place was there to be than with Dr. Steinberg and Jolie? They were tremendously supportive, and of course, Dr. S will look at the MRI and give his input. That will make us all feel better, but darn it! This disease is so scary. Up one minute, down the next, etc.
Many, many prayers for all of us who are dealing with MM. Maybe one day it won't be so frightening. Thanks for listening . . . . .
Jill
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