Hi Norway...
Welcome to this wonderful site. I happened to find it as I was looking on the internet for any information I could find on MM. I was diagnosed in May and had a double bypass 2 days later on my right side. Unfortunately, there wasn't anyone in the state where I live who could provide me the necessary medical attention I needed, so I too had to travel out of state. I chose to seek advice from an expert who treats MM and other neurological diseases in North Carolina, so I know how you feel about not being able to get the necessary treatment you need readily available to you in your home town. I think there are many of us here just like you.
As you read through the other posts, the one thing you'll notice that is repeated over and over, is the importance of seeking advice from a MM specialist/expert. I've come to learn that there may be many medical professionals that "know" of the disease, but not many that have experience actually performing the necessary surgery(s) needed, or the necessary experience actually treating the disease (pre and post operatively). I didn't quite understand it in the beginning, but now it's clear...

I've also come to learn, especially from my own experiences, that 2nd and 3rd opinions are also not a bad idea...(in my case, it saved my life

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I'm just so glad that the doctors in Norway listened to your concerns and ordered the proper tests...and even diagnosed you as having MM! Just imagine if they didn't even know what MM was!

At least they could recognize the symptoms, etc. Have they prescribed any medications to you in the meantime? It was also pleasing to read that you are able to receive the medical attention (surgery) you need in Switzerland. If you don't hear from them soon, please give them a call and confirm a date with them.
Even if you don't know anyone else with this disease in Norway, please know that you have all of us here to support you. ;

I know it's scary at times, and I too have fear and anxiety about when my next TIA will happen, etc., but I'm trying my best to not worry about the things I cannot control...easier said than done.

DJ has done a great job with this website in providing information about MM! You can also click on the "Links" section above for more info. I also greatly value and appreciate everyone's posts. Learning from other's experiences also gives me insight, comfort and understanding of what I have/am going through. There are many that have gone before me, and many after me. I'm just grateful that I'm able to be a part of this wonderful network to share my experiences with others.
Please know that you are NOT alone! We are all in this together to offer support, comfort, etc.. If you have any questions or just need a shoulder to lean on, we're here for you...

Please keep us posted on your progress...
Take care,
Shan