Hi again, my friends ~ I am leaning towards going to Cleveland, at least for the several days of tests. Then, after they decide for sure if i'm a candidate and the computer decides what i should have done, i'll make my decision. Dr. Ferraro (the doctor who told me the Valvuloplasty and the medicine will not work for me since my valve is way too bad for either one) is originally from Cleveland (in fact i had to wait to see him because he was at Cleveland Clinic to learn some new procedure). Doctors have been telling me since i was at Erie County Medical Center in November (when i had congestive heart failure) that i needed to get this taken care of immediately, but they have kept dragging their feet. Dr. Strzalka made my dentist rush to take care of a tooth i needed fixed in early May so he could operate (which he planned to chance doing until the day before surgery when i wouldn't agree to be on a ventilator for life). Then, after she fixed my tooth right away he took a 3 week vacation and then another 2 week vacation and then another 3 week vacation, so i couldn't get into him for the longest time. Then, he decided he wouldn't operate. He thinks the percutaneous valve is the only hope for me to lead a normal life afterwards and he's probably right based on all the test results. I just truly hope that the computer will choose the percutaneous valve. Even though there is a new valve that isn't causing as many strokes, it is so new the survival rate isn't as high. I think what i'm most scared of is the computer choosing just the valvuloplasty (which Dr. Ferraro is sure wouldn't work and most likely would cause a major stroke) or just the medicine, which i've been told won't help me long term either. It will be hard to deal with.
Yes, Oaktree, you're right. Medicare and Medicaid unfortunately will not approve and pay for anything that is deemed "experimental" or "investigational", so neither one will cover a thing. I did call Cleveland and they said that while it's true that i do have the option to drop out right up until after i have the tests and the computer decides what is to be done, that they strongly discourage patients to do this. I can see their point since it costs quite a bit of money and a lot of their time. Since i am paralyzed they have agreed to let me stay in the hospital the 3-4 days it takes for tests when normally they have people stay in a motel and shuttle them back and forth. Unfortunately, i need a special hospital bed, a hoyer lift and a personal care aide (none of which are available in a motel). It's nice of them to do this as it will be much more expensive.
I still have not received the paperwork to sign and send back. After they get it back they will give me a date for the tests. Aaron, i sure hope that they will get back to me soon as my valve is getting worse and if i keep waiting something may happen to my heart that will disqualify me for the transcathater valves. Like all of you have said, it's the waiting that can drive a person crazy and i've had to wait too long when i know that waiting is not good. Dr. Strzalka said i'm like a ticking time bomb and can have a heart attack or atrial fibrillation or go back into congestive heart failure anytime. All i know is it isn't good that i'm swelling again and having chest pains and SOB.
Al, you're right...i should give this my best shot. Especially if the computer chooses one of the transcatheter valves. If i didn't try, i'd always wonder if i made a huge mistake and could have many years of life (and that would be a shame as i think life is WONDERFUL despite everything i deal with)!!
Thank you all so much for caring and for your prayers!!
I'll let you all know as soon as i get a date to go to Cleveland.
Dawn-Marie