Little Luca
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Hi 21widmoya
Congratulations on the birth of your son and welcome to moyamoya.com.
Moyamoya is a progressive disease, meaning it gets worse with time. Yes, you've had it since you were 9(?), but I'm quite sure it's gotten worse from what you've described and if it's left alone, could end with you having a stroke.
If the diagnosis is moyamoya, you need surgery.
It's difficult planning anything when you've got a little nipper, but you also want to ensure that you stay healthy and strong for as long as possible for the sake of your baby, and moyamoya can be corrected with surgery.
So, the question is: how long do you wait to have surgery? My short answer is: as soon as possible; especially considering your new symptoms.
I'd like to know how your doctor pinpointed the age at which you contracted this disease. We always suggest to newcomers to seek the advise of an experienced moyamoya doctor. If possible, get the images of your brain on CD which led the doctors to your moyamoya diagnosis, and send them to a moyamoya expert. There is a list of them under the heading 'Surgeons with Bypass Experience'. Dr Steinberg at Stanford University is highly respected in this neck of the woods and it costs nothing to get his, or any of the other doctors, opinions. OK, the courier from Australia to USA will cost a bit.
For now, the best advise is on this post:
http://www.moyamoya.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1244078824
Also, steer clear of stimulants like caffeine if your feeling tired, they make the blockages in your arteries worse.
Dealing with a very young baby is stressful enough, so your hubby really has to do his bit to ease the pressure.
Good luck and keep us updated Mark (Luca's Dad)
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