Nancy_N. wrote on Dec 29th, 2008 at 1:12am:Hi my names Nancy. You mean to tell me you're mom was diagnosed 23 yrs ago and never had surgery

if so thats incredable not my opinion but a fact! Yes you can be anesthetized many. many people on this site with MM have had surgery. Providing the only reason is because of a MM diagnosis you probably want a 2nd opinion, if she has other issues as to why she cannot be then thats another story. My daughter had her strokes 6 yrs. ago yesterday and it wasn't until about 5 or 8 months ago she gained a tremendous amount of balance from physical therapy. She has been going most of those 6 yrs. but this therapist had a balancing machine she stood on that did great for her. We would never let her walk outside without holding onto her but now she does, on real rough ground we stay close by. I don't know that the surgery itself would do it as far as her balance goes as my daughter was in to bad of shape and could not walk, but the surgery enabled her to be able to rehab herself back from being like a newborn because without it she would have died. Dr. Steinberg at Stanford saved her life when other surgeons wouldn't touch her. I strongly urge you to seek another opinion. Even if the end result is she can't have surgery at least you know that to be true for sure. Good Luck and let us know how she and you are doing. I know how hard it is caring for someone, but maybe with the right help she can get a little better and things can be better for you too.
Nancy
Sorry for the late reply, New Year and such... =]
Well, I asked her earlier today if she never ever had any surgery done for this and it's truly a no. One doctor diagnosed her with MM, the other one told her that MM only affects children, or very rarely adults that went through a long period of stress/ trauma,... She did, going through a divorce, but at that time never mentioned it.
A surgery was never done for what I understand the reason is that what's gone is gone. She also never had any medication prescribed either, but I'm not sure if that even existed then or now.
I told my mother about this site so she can read up on everything herself and hopefully she will, because from what I know and read so far a lot of opportunities have been waiting for her a long time.
@Carol W it is really nice ( I'm sorry but I can't find a better word) to hear from someone who's story is very similar. Thanks for your story, it is very much appreciated. =]