It has been suggested that there are not many who live past their early middle age years (early 40's) stroke-free. Let me further explain...
My research refers to MM patient who have been diagnosed and have not yet had treatment (surgery).
While it is obviously preferable to have surgery done to prolong/even prevent MM in offsetting any strokes; my research suggests that the chances are higher in having a stroke the longer MM goes untreated (surgery).
In my case. I had an EC/IC bypass surgery done (August 2010) but the surgery was unsuccessful. I was 30 years old at the time, now 33. I have now been trying to recover from my surgery, but it has proven to be quite slow. I've had quite a bit of set backs with my recovery. This puts me right back where I began; my MMD still untreated. My stroke-like symptoms have slowly been progressing.
I understand surgery is favorable when done before a stroke and least favorable after having a stroke. So this is where my concern lies, given the progressive nature of MMD; Prompting my question:
What is the oldest someone has lived stroke-free with their MMD untreated (without any brain surgery done)?
Any replies would be greatly appreciated