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Moonie81 10-14-2011 04:28 AM

Advice needed for treatment of an aneurysm!!
 
Hi All!
I am in a not so great situation and I need to do something about it but I am not sure which path to take...
In 2007 I had a brain hemorrhage from an aneurysm bleeding, they tried to coil it but found it too risky so I ended up getting brain surgery to get it clipped. While clipping it they found another bubble but they weren't sure it was an aneurysm and they didn't want to take the risk and clip it as it has an atery coming out of the end of it so they considered the risk too high as they don't know what that atery controls.
Since this time I have had regular angiograms to check if they bubble is growing.
I have just been informed that it has grown and is now 7mm in size.
Problem is that because it has an atery coming out the end I don't know what to do...
My Neurosurgeon has told me if I get brain surgery I have a 30% chance of the aneurysm will rupture which will mean they will have to clip the entire aneurysm which will mean blood won't flow through to the atery...
The other option is stents which is done through an angiogram. Problem with this option is I think there are a few more risks for the future e.g. What if not enough blood flows through the stint, have to be on blood thinners for the rest of my life which leads to miscarriages...
I think the aneurysm can reappear also.
I just don't know what to do...
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

Shannyn

Tham 10-14-2011 06:55 AM

Supplements may help to strengthen blood vessels,
both arteries and veins.


The first thing that came to my mind for improving
vascular integrity is the UK product, Colladeen.
Somewhat similar to pcynogenol and grape seed extracts,
if you prefer to get those.

Basically high strength proanthocyanidins.


The flavonoids, diosmin and troxerutin, help as well. Horse chestnut
and butcher's broom too. You can find them at health food stores.


Silica is also essential for vascular integrity.


The calcium blocker drugs,cardipine, nimodipine, usually
used in high blood pressure, may help too. Discuss them
with your doctor, show them the links.

Moonie81 10-16-2011 05:35 PM

No one has any ideas?
 
I am sorry to bother everyone bit I was really hoping for somemore responses...
No one has been in a similar situation?
Or has had the pipline(stenting) procedure done?
I feel like I am in a pretty **** situation and any advice would be much appreciated...
I am just feeling a bit anxious and that all of my options are pretty risky...
Hope to hear from someone soon :)



Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonie81 (Post 814745)
Hi All!
I am in a not so great situation and I need to do something about it but I am not sure which path to take...
In 2007 I had a brain hemorrhage from an aneurysm bleeding, they tried to coil it but found it too risky so I ended up getting brain surgery to get it clipped. While clipping it they found another bubble but they weren't sure it was an aneurysm and they didn't want to take the risk and clip it as it has an atery coming out of the end of it so they considered the risk too high as they don't know what that atery controls.
Since this time I have had regular angiograms to check if they bubble is growing.
I have just been informed that it has grown and is now 7mm in size.
Problem is that because it has an atery coming out the end I don't know what to do...
My Neurosurgeon has told me if I get brain surgery I have a 30% chance of the aneurysm will rupture which will mean they will have to clip the entire aneurysm which will mean blood won't flow through to the atery...
The other option is stents which is done through an angiogram. Problem with this option is I think there are a few more risks for the future e.g. What if not enough blood flows through the stint, have to be on blood thinners for the rest of my life which leads to miscarriages...
I think the aneurysm can reappear also.
I just don't know what to do...
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

Shannyn


Moonie81 10-27-2011 02:26 AM

How do you make a decision on something so big...
 
What do you do when one surgeon tells you to get a pipline stent and then another tells you to get surgery how do you make a decision...?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonie81 (Post 815442)
I am sorry to bother everyone bit I was really hoping for somemore responses...
No one has been in a similar situation?
Or has had the pipline(stenting) procedure done?
I feel like I am in a pretty **** situation and any advice would be much appreciated...
I am just feeling a bit anxious and that all of my options are pretty risky...
Hope to hear from someone soon :)



QUOTE=Moonie81;814745]Hi All!
I am in a not so great situation and I need to do something about it but I am not sure which path to take...
In 2007 I had a brain hemorrhage from an aneurysm bleeding, they tried to coil it but found it too risky so I ended up getting brain surgery to get it clipped. While clipping it they found another bubble but they weren't sure it was an aneurysm and they didn't want to take the risk and clip it as it has an atery coming out of the end of it so they considered the risk too high as they don't know what that atery controls.
Since this time I have had regular angiograms to check if they bubble is growing.
I have just been informed that it has grown and is now 7mm in size.
Problem is that because it has an atery coming out the end I don't know what to do...
My Neurosurgeon has told me if I get brain surgery I have a 30% chance of the aneurysm will rupture which will mean they will have to clip the entire aneurysm which will mean blood won't flow through to the atery...
The other option is stents which is done through an angiogram. Problem with this option is I think there are a few more risks for the future e.g. What if not enough blood flows through the stint, have to be on blood thinners for the rest of my life which leads to miscarriages...
I think the aneurysm can reappear also.
I just don't know what to do...
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

Shannyn



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