It's been quite some time since I've posted, and I didn't want anyone to think I was "lost" like Pat, so here's my awesome update ;

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I had my second (right side) bypass at Emory in Atlanta, GA on July 6th, went home to Greenville, SC on July 9th, had TIAs over the weekend, so was asked to return to Emory's ER on July 12th, they took some blood, did a CT scan then admitted me late that night to do a CT-A the next day

The consensus was that my TIAs had been directly related to the surgery and as a precaution, put me on Plavix while lowering my aspirin dosage. Needless to say, my scans didn't show anything unusual for a post-op MM'er! So I went back home!
Had no more TIAs after starting the Plavix! ;

On the 27th, I went back to Emory and had my staples removed which bled a little due to the Plavix

but I kinda expected that.
On Aug. 25th, I had my final visit w/ my neurosurgeon, Dr. Barrow who told me to have an arteriogram (cerebral angiogram) done in Greenville, SC in 6 mos. and have the results sent to him. In other words, I wouldn't have to ever make the long, boring trip back to Emory ever again!

On Aug. 30th, I saw my new neurologist, Dr. Fox (in my town) who took me off of the Plavix

and put me back on just a regular-strength aspirin/day, AND dropped my Keppra dosage down from 3,000mg/day to 2,000mg/day. He also told me that when I go back to see him 3mos. from now, He may lower it even more

and if my 6 mo. angio comes back OK, and I stay symptom-free for 2 yrs., he wants to do a final EEG, and I can come off the last of the Keppra!
So far, so good! No symptoms whatsoever... looks like I may be in the clear for life. Everyone keep their fingers crossed for me, and I'll keep counting my blessings and thanking God for my good fortune. I'll also keep checking the site every so often to see if anyone ever chooses to try Dr. Barrow. He's GREAT!
Well, that's the rest of my (too long) story - hope I didn't bore anyone

because it felt great to tell it.
Kris