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Mar
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Hi Shari, Welcome to our MM family!
I agree with Jesenia 100%!! Waiting with a 80% blockage is very risky, IMO. This is a progressive disease. It only gets worse over time, so I don’t get the “wait and see” approach. With MM you can stroke at any given time, at any stage, so waiting is dangerous and risky, unless there’s a specific medical reason that surgery has to be delayed. I, like you would be very concerned!! With MMD, if you are diagnosed and get surgery before a stroke, you are considered very fortunate. In most cases you’re not even diagnosed until after a stroke. That’s the purpose of the surgery, to avoid a stroke; so waiting makes absolutely no sense to me, especially with an 80% blockage.
The “wait and see” approach is the particular pitfall we see because so many in the medical field just do NOT have enough experience with this rare disease. Delay in treatment can mean life or death.
In our case, my 20 year old niece was also told she had MS for years, then one day she had a stroke and they sent her from our local hospital here, to the University hospital in the city, where she was diagnosed with MMD, and they told us that we had some of the best neurosurgeons in the country there, and that they knew about MMD, BUT their opinion was to wait and see, so naturally we believed them. Long story short, it wasn't long and bam, she ended up having 4 devastating strokes that left her in a coma, on a feeding tube, paralyzed, and fighting for her life. Had we known that surgery was the ONLY option for treatment with MMD to avoid those strokes, her quality of life may not have been changed forever as it is now.
So my advice would definitely be the same as Jesenia, to get a second opinion. Now a day, you simply mail a copy of your recent films to a MM specialist, one who deals with this disease on a daily basis, and they will contact you with their expert opinion. I've seen it save lives.
You and your hubby will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Mar
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