KarenK
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Next week was a shocker! I pushed it back a bit. I’m scheduled to head to CC 8/11/23. I expected it would be scheduled in a few months, two months at the minimum.
The person who called as she was very terse at first, then got very irritated when I asked about their thoughts on my medical history… prior craniotomy for an aneurysm at the Mayo Clinic, and given me an image at that time showing the possible start of another aneurysm which I am supposed to be watching. No one in my area does the type of test needed. An MRI or MRA doesn’t work as the screws/plates block out the image.
Her response was we don’t deal with that, that’s another department. (So they just totally ignore your medical history?!) Then she said, I suppose we could do a CT. I already sent them a CT angiogram of the head that totally overlooked a 3cm cyst on my brainstem. It’s not a serious test for aneurysms. I was then told to go to the Mayo Clinic or the next big city in your state! The Mayo doesn’t take my insurance.
So it appears surgery at the Cleveland Clinic means any possible neurological or other concerns will be ignored.
Wow! So not what I expected. Definitely not at all like the Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic was so impressive, smooth as glass even between depts. They sent me to have my heart fully checked out even though there were no known issues… an issue with my neck that I never mentioned, but they noticed and had it checked out.
Dr. Unai would be the surgeon, “he does OHS, TAVR only on a second surgery” and “you’ll decide on the valve when you meet with him”. From a quick Google search, Dr. Unai is big the Ozaki Procedure, travels around speaking at medical conventions and he’s involved with the studies I’ve seen.
I image I’ll get the push for the Ozaki Procedure. Don't think I want it. Who has had the Ozaki Procedure done instead of a new aortic valve?
The person who called as she was very terse at first, then got very irritated when I asked about their thoughts on my medical history… prior craniotomy for an aneurysm at the Mayo Clinic, and given me an image at that time showing the possible start of another aneurysm which I am supposed to be watching. No one in my area does the type of test needed. An MRI or MRA doesn’t work as the screws/plates block out the image.
Her response was we don’t deal with that, that’s another department. (So they just totally ignore your medical history?!) Then she said, I suppose we could do a CT. I already sent them a CT angiogram of the head that totally overlooked a 3cm cyst on my brainstem. It’s not a serious test for aneurysms. I was then told to go to the Mayo Clinic or the next big city in your state! The Mayo doesn’t take my insurance.
So it appears surgery at the Cleveland Clinic means any possible neurological or other concerns will be ignored.
Wow! So not what I expected. Definitely not at all like the Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic was so impressive, smooth as glass even between depts. They sent me to have my heart fully checked out even though there were no known issues… an issue with my neck that I never mentioned, but they noticed and had it checked out.
Dr. Unai would be the surgeon, “he does OHS, TAVR only on a second surgery” and “you’ll decide on the valve when you meet with him”. From a quick Google search, Dr. Unai is big the Ozaki Procedure, travels around speaking at medical conventions and he’s involved with the studies I’ve seen.
I image I’ll get the push for the Ozaki Procedure. Don't think I want it. Who has had the Ozaki Procedure done instead of a new aortic valve?