We’re use to seeing this lack of experience with MMD in the medical community, but it still upsets me when I hear statements like your neuro made. When are they going to research this disease better, before they tell their patients stuff like that?! When you say,
“the small collateral vessels formed naturally and should be enough”,
you have to know more about this disease, there is a lot more to it, that’s why this is a sneaky, silent killer, and why an experienced MM surgeon is so vital. Although the collateral vessels are supplying blood and helping at the moment, (thank God) please note,
they are ABNORMAL MM vessels. They are weak and fragile vessels that can rupture or bleed at any time, which can cause a stroke/hemorrhage or God forbid, death. Those collateral vessels that grew are NOT equipped to deliver the volume of blood needed over a long period of time. This is why ALL MM patients are at risk of having a stroke or hemorrhage without surgery. Like they said in all the other posts, this is a progressive disease, so there lies the danger.
You asked if it was helpful to get the bypass surgery now… I don’t know your specifics; all I can say is… the facts speak for themselves, surgery is the ONLY treatment for MM, and without treatment, the majority of patients will continue to decline and stroke/hemorrhage.
My advice is always to learn all you can about this disease, and to get a second opinion from a MM experienced neurosurgeon.
Mar