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kristil-leo
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just found out my son has moya moya
Aug 4th, 2009 at 11:36pm
 
help ! i am so lost. i have looked up everything but nothing helping i need real people real info. my son just finished surgery on both sides. i was told he is lucky to be alive. how did i not know? why in less then one month is he a totally different child? what do i need to do? he is only 13
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Reply #1 - Aug 5th, 2009 at 3:01am
 
Hi Kristil

I'm sorry to hear about your situation, but I promise you will get the support you need right here.

It's very difficult to know exactly what's going on with Leo from your first post, but I'm assuming he's had some form of surgery for bi-lateral moyamoya. If you could give us a bit more detail we will be able to answer your more specific questions.

Moyamoya doesn't always give us symptoms until a stroke results, so blaming yourself for whats happened is pointless. Even if he did have some of the more common symptoms like numbness in the extremeties or headaches, how are any of us as parents supposed to know about moyamoya. This really is not your fault.

Just so you know, my daughter was only 11 months old when she suffered two devastating strokes and we were also told she is lucky to be alive blah blah blah, and she would never see again blah blah blah Well, you wouldn't believe the recovery she has made. I'm not suggesting your doctors don't know what they're talking about, all I'm saying is keep the faith with Little Leo and believe that children are capable of incredible things.

Stay strong for your boy, I'm sure he's scared too.

Mark (Luca's Dad)
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1st stroke in September 2008, age 10 months
Bi-lateral mm diagnosis
2nd stroke in November 2008, age 1 year old
Left side surgery in December 2008
13 years on now
Doing just great!
 
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Reply #2 - Aug 5th, 2009 at 6:27am
 
Hi Kristil,

As Mark said you, we are here to help you with any doubt or concern.  What do you mean when you say that he is a totally different child? Please don't hesitate to ask for as much information as you need, is the only way to face this disease.

All the best,

Paula
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Reply #3 - Aug 5th, 2009 at 1:32pm
 
Hi Kristil.  You can't blame yourself.  I couldn't get a doctor to do an MRI on my daughter for years and by the time she was diagnosed she had almost no blood flow to the right side of her brain.  Even the day of surgery Emily seemed fine with no health problems.  She also had surgery on both sides and is doing alright now.  If you have specific questions everyone on here will help if we can.  -Audrey
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Reply #4 - Aug 5th, 2009 at 9:29pm
 
So he already had surgery?  Is his doctor familiar w/Moyamoya?  My daughter never had a stroke but she had direct and indirect bypass surgeries on both sides.  They just told us that she can't have anything constricting her temple areas.  I would write down all of your questions and ask the doctor.  Even if you don't have an appt.  call them and ask all the questions you have.  Ask about his behavior problems too.  They will know better if it could be caused by his strokes/lack of oxygen.  As far as sports, if they say he just can't play contact sports maybe there is something else he would like to play?  My daughter was just in the bowling club with the school so I don't know about boys sports.  I really hope things get better for you and your son.
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Reply #5 - Aug 6th, 2009 at 2:57am
 
Handsome young man you've got there, Kristil.

EDAS is a very common procedure done on children, it's an indirect bypass and there are many members on this forum who've had the same procedure. Basically they take good arteries from above the skull, make a hole in the skull and place the good, blood rich arteries on the brain. Over a period of a few months, the arteries naturally attach themselves to the surface of the brain and feed it.

There's nothing to be done from this point but to wait. It's very early days for his recovery from the stroke as well as for results from the surgery. This is now your base point, he will hopefully only recover from this point. He will need to be monitored closely for a few months for further TIA's or strokes until the surgery has had a chance to do it's thing. If all goes according to plan he will start trying to recover from the stroke from now, and as soon as he's stronger the rehab will begin. How far the rehabilitation takes him is an unknown, this depends on the stroke damage.

Right now he needs time to rest and recover, his brain needs time to deal with what's happened to it.

I'm not a doctor and what I've written above is not a blue print of exactly what's going to happen, but more like a generalisation from my experience. Every case is unique.

Again I say, keep faith with your boy, he will surprise everyone. At one point, a few days after Luca's second stroke, our doctor came up to me and shook my hand looking deep into my eyes and said how sorry he is and that she basically doesn't have a chance. Oh, how wrong he was. From what you've posted about Leo's fiery, mischievous character, he's a fighter just like Luca. He might play sport again, he might not, the important thing is it's the same boy who right now needs a lot of love and encouragement.

If you pm me your email address I'll send some info about moyamoya that might help you understand what you're dealing with.

Leo continues to be in my thoughts and I'm waiting for the positive news.

Mark (Luca's Dad)
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1st stroke in September 2008, age 10 months
Bi-lateral mm diagnosis
2nd stroke in November 2008, age 1 year old
Left side surgery in December 2008
13 years on now
Doing just great!
 
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Reply #6 - Aug 6th, 2009 at 7:44am
 
I am sorry to hear about your son and the advice on this site is good as we are all in the same situation.  I had my a bleed when 11 without any prior warning, MoyaMoya is not a predictable condition.  My parents were told I was lucky to survive but I did and do I am now 40 and about from a slight weakness on my left hand side am doing well.  The surgery helps a lot of people with MoyaMoya and keep in touch and let us know how your son progresses.
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Reply #7 - Aug 6th, 2009 at 8:02am
 
I am not a Dr., but I think that after a stroke, a change in mood and/or behavioural problems it’s “normal”, it depends on the area of the brain affected. In the case of Paula, she had two strokes with surgery, one of them in the left frontal lobe; this one seemed to provoke her the mood change and a very high irritability, very noticeable the first days, but slowly, she recovered again.

In addition, Drs gave her Kepra (high dose) because she had seizures as consequence of the strokes, and it seems that this medicine could “aid” to her behavioural problems because of the adverse reaction (it’s a very common adverse reaction of this drug). Then, once the Drs., withdraw it and changed for Trileptal, everything came back to the “normality”.

Please be patient and give him all love and support as you can. I know it’s difficult because you can feel sometimes that you don’t know your own son, but believe me, with enough time, your family and your beautiful son will recover your life.

All the best,


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Re: just found out my son has moya moya
Reply #8 - Aug 6th, 2009 at 12:56pm
 
i had my stroke two weeks after i got married. My husband said I was very diffrent. Quick to tempor, easily irritated, less talkative, and more adventrious. My stroke was on my left side. If you form a T from the top of my head to behind my eye it is about where i stroked. I got better over time. I am grew over time to be able to control the Bad changes. But when i am extreemly tiered I can still explode at one irritating thing. So my husband and I came up with a code word that if I say it then he needs to get me home or calm. We did this so i don't explode in areas where it would be inaproperate. It is hard to explore the new limitations you have after a stroke, beacues soem are minor and some are major. The minor ones can be tricky. I found out that when I am extreemly exausted my right hand has no gripping power, but when I am kind or tiered my grip is 75% there. You leard tyo live with the change and iot becomes part of you. You start to forget the way things used to be, and accept the way you are now.
I hope this helps,
Becky
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Reply #9 - Aug 6th, 2009 at 8:43pm
 
you all are so very helpful and kind. its nice to know he isnt the only
one and others are going through this as well even though it is so unfortunate for everyone.  i guess i just need to be more patient only time will tell and i will keep all posted. again thank you so much. you can feel the strength from this web site.    one question ? i see the had a moya moya convention in las vegas last year, do they plan to have one this year? i would so love to bring my son. if not this year for sure the next when they ok him to fly.
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