dragonladyRN
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Diagnosed with MM in 1985
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New Bedford, USA, usa, 528, 89, MA, Massachusetts
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Hi Terry!
I realize, now, that you're printing replies so that your husband can read them...so i'll answer your questions here. Maybe another day, we'll be able to meet in the chat room!!!
I was diagnosed in 1985 at the age of nine. My only symptoms were TIAs, I never had a stroke. The TIAs started when I was 8, and worsened over the year till my diagnosis. I was eventually having 2-4/day! Initially I had a CT scan at a local community hospital, and was then told that I had to go to Boston immediately. Dr. Scott was actually the 2nd opinion that my partents had insisted on, since the 1st neurosurgeon said that there was nothing to be done, and to "take her home and make her happy." Dr. Scott was associated with the Floating Hospital at New England Medical Center at that time, not Boston Children's. So in 1985, I had my 1st EDAS procedure, and then in 1986, when I started to show symptoms on the other side, I had my 2nd. It was not common knowledge, then, to do both sides together. I believe, that in 1985, I was the 11th case diagnosed in the United States.
Now, in 2005, I have very few lingering problems at all. I've lived my life exactly the way I've wanted to, without limitations. I can't exactly say at what point I've felt "safe, " since I was a child when diagnosed. My parents were very protective after my surgeries (i.e. keeping bedtimes, staying hydrated, etc.), but as an adult, I guess I feel as "safe" as the next person. I do suffer from migraines, but only 3-5/year. I feel that they're preceded by a TIA, but Dr. Scott doesn't agree. He believes that they're migraines with a "numbness" aura (hemiparesis). I restrict my caffeine intake completely since I've noticed that it tends to aggravate them. Definitely lack of sleep will also trigger a headache for me...but I'm always tired, since I work 7pm-7am/three days a week. And my 12 year old son keeps me busy too!!! The only other aspect that remains is the need to be careful with anesthesia for any future procedures...but my local hospital has an anesthesia record on me, and you just need to remind them before having any surgery to keep you CO2 levels on the higher normal side, and to be careful with blood pressure.
If you have any other questions...let me know!!
Renee
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