Lore
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My brother Kevin (Cubbie) has Moyamoya
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Delaware, USA, usa, 419, 133, OH, Ohio
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Greg,
What is a mother to do!?
Laying all jokes aside, let's start with Xanax. It is used to treat anxiety disorder, panic disorder and anxiety caused by depression. It may also be used for purposes other than these.
One thing that bothers me about your situation is it brings back bad memories in that Kevin's blood pressure went sky high and the ER said it was anxiety and gave him anti-anxiety meds and he later stroked. Not once but twice. The anti-anxiety meds masked the problem. Sure his blood pressure went down once they gave him anti-anxiety meds but that wasn't the real problem. As for the muscle cramps, weakness and toe symptoms, it could be poor circulation or narrow or blocked arteries and based on your medical history, IMO, and I'm not a doctor or clinician, however, blockage in the leg arteries can produce aching tired and sometimes burning/cramping feeling. You don't necessarily have to experience numbness to have stroke like symptoms. Read DJ's story. He talks about how his fingers wouldn't separate. IMO, your symptoms are serious based on your medical history with the stenosis/blockage and should not be taken lightly or is it anything to mess around with. Also, the right side controls the left side. You mentioned you have this stenosis/blockage in the brain. It is a known fact if arteries are blocked in the neck or brain, a person may have a stroke.
You have to be your own advocate and I only want the best for you. However, IMO, enough is enough. You have many different medical opinions and you are still having problems plus new symptoms. If I knew I had a blockage, stenosis, narrowing or whatever in my brain and symptoms like you are experiencing in your leg, calf and toes, I would be all over it and I would not waste another precious moment doing something about it. I went through multiple opinions with Kevin and to the point Kevin almost died. Thank God Kevin got to a MM specialist just in the nick of time. You may want to do the same and get an opinion from a MM specialist who has dealt with MM over a long period of time and who knows this disease well and who has perfected the treatment options over time.
Greg, I am very concerned about your particular situation and especially with this recent set of symptoms.
Keep us posted on any new developments.
Hugs,
Lore
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