harleygirl528
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Well, after waiting over a month, I finally was able to schedule a consult with Dr. Svensson at Cleveland Clinic for January 8! I was extremely frustrated with the entire experience and the "run around" I received from the people I spoke with who kept promising I would get a call back next week, next week, and even yesterday I was told I would hear by today...as it was approaching 5 pm EST I called and insisted on speaking with someone. They said that Dr. Svensson wanted additional testing and a full consult with me. I asked her if it could all be done in one day and she assured me it could...I need to arrive on Jan 7 because my lab work and testing will start at 7:30 am. I am hoping that the hassle and problems I had had in simply getting a consult isn't an indication of my treatment there...I know they are "the best" but I certainly haven't experienced that yet.
In the meantime, I have also called Dr. Raissi's office at Cedars Sanai in Los Angeles. I am sending my records to them as well and hopefully will be able to consult with Dr. Raissi soon. I have heard wonderful things about Dr. Raissi and certainly being on the west coast would be easier for me and my family in terms of travel arrangements.
The whole thing is starting to make me nervous! Waiting for months when I know I have an aneurysm that is 5.0 cm doesn't seem to be the best course of action. I am feeling somewhat symptomatic with twinges and tightness into my upper neck and jaw area, continued back pain (which my ortho speculates may be related to the aneurysm) and the only thing I am doing now is taking a beta blocker and "taking it easy." As a result, I have gained weight and the stress is taking its toll on my family. I am irritable and frustrated...I was a very independent person who could lift or move just about anything, I ride a 800 lb Harley, and didn't really depend on anyone for anything...if I needed something done I did it...now I am afraid to lift anything, push or move anything, etc. I am ready to get this show on the road! Does anyone find it odd that with a 5 cm aneurysm in a woman who is 5'7" that no one seems to feel a sense of urgency in operating? Not that I am eager to get my chest cracked open but I am eager to start healing and get back to a more normal life...the sooner I get it done the sooner I get better...living in limbo and being extra cautious about everything is really getting old! So I guess these doctors must know what they are talking about when they say I am fine for now and reevaluate in January.
Sorry for venting...just getting frustrated and ready to move on with things!
In the meantime, I have also called Dr. Raissi's office at Cedars Sanai in Los Angeles. I am sending my records to them as well and hopefully will be able to consult with Dr. Raissi soon. I have heard wonderful things about Dr. Raissi and certainly being on the west coast would be easier for me and my family in terms of travel arrangements.
The whole thing is starting to make me nervous! Waiting for months when I know I have an aneurysm that is 5.0 cm doesn't seem to be the best course of action. I am feeling somewhat symptomatic with twinges and tightness into my upper neck and jaw area, continued back pain (which my ortho speculates may be related to the aneurysm) and the only thing I am doing now is taking a beta blocker and "taking it easy." As a result, I have gained weight and the stress is taking its toll on my family. I am irritable and frustrated...I was a very independent person who could lift or move just about anything, I ride a 800 lb Harley, and didn't really depend on anyone for anything...if I needed something done I did it...now I am afraid to lift anything, push or move anything, etc. I am ready to get this show on the road! Does anyone find it odd that with a 5 cm aneurysm in a woman who is 5'7" that no one seems to feel a sense of urgency in operating? Not that I am eager to get my chest cracked open but I am eager to start healing and get back to a more normal life...the sooner I get it done the sooner I get better...living in limbo and being extra cautious about everything is really getting old! So I guess these doctors must know what they are talking about when they say I am fine for now and reevaluate in January.
Sorry for venting...just getting frustrated and ready to move on with things!