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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Italy
Posts: 192
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Italy
Posts: 192
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Thanks for your interest. Up to now I feel good, the little pain after surgery are rapidly disappearing. I still have to follow a medical treatment with heparin (typical for angioplasty to prevent possible thrombosis), then for another 6 months I need to take cardioaspirin for the same reason.
The stenosis of the jugular veins of the neck, are now reopened, and the azygos vein was already open. As for any improvements, at the time, I do not have to report changes from before surgery. Maybe something has improved with regard to the fatigue of the right hand to write for a long time at the PC keyboard. I was performed the PTA surgery, not so much because I was hoping to heal (obviously), but at best to try to slow PD (or stop, maybe). We'll see if it will. The procedure takes about 1 hour and is performed in day surgery, but it is not just like a "walk in the park." According to dr. Zamboni's theory, CCSVI is definitely correlated with MS, but recently it is assumed also for other neurodegenerative diseases like ALS and PD, etc.
Most neurologists are obviously not agree, usually they prescribe drugs and drugs and drugs and ... only drugs. Until the end.
But if there was also a chance to do something, I would. Perhaps not help much for PD, but what's the alternative? Sorry for my English.
Bye.
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