deek
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Hi ALL. Haven't posted in a while. Things have been interesting to say the least. Last year I was dx with both Arnold Chiari Malformation (had brain and spinal surgery) and VEDS, Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder, and the worst for of EDS at that. VEDS has an average lifespan of 45-48 (I'm 40) and most die from spontaneous rupture and/or dissections, particularly in areas rich in collagen III, like the aorta, as people with VEDS are highly deficient. Upon my dx, I was referred to a vascular surgeon who ordered full body CT scans and the one of my thoracic aorta revealed multiple penetrating aortic ulcers and aneurysms. This is quite common in VEDS and the dx needs to be treated differently than in the average person as my vascular system has been described to me to be like wet tissue paper. Despite this, I have had multiple OHS's, invasive procedures, brain and spinal surgery without incident. I did have one vascular incident, my left subclavian vein burst and fell apart during a PM/ICD extraction and I almost died. Many of my complex issues such as malignant hypertension have been solved with these two dx's. The chiari malformation was causing the malignant hypertension; it's called the "cushing effect" and is communing seen in Chiari due to severe brain compression.
The situation I am now is a desperate one. I need advise. Any and all thoughts, opinions would be welcome as not much is known about VEDS - there are only two doctors in the country who know of it and they have 2 year waiting lists, there is no cure and no treatment. Just prevention. This is what I'm trying to figure out. My cardiologist and I both question and are seeking a surgeon to operate (few doctors will touch anyone with VEDS) to replace my mechanical valve with a tissue or perhaps an ON-X valve (I don't know much about this) so I can go off a massive dosage of Coumadin (30mg, was 65mg before brain surgery). This, to me and her, seems like a reasonable action to pursue given my fragile vascular system and high risk of rupture and/or dissection. Especially with documented weakness of the aortic wall already. I currently am awaiting a surgical opinion from a Dr. Marc Sakwa at Beaumont Health System in Royal Oak, MI and I'm sending out my records, films, CD's to Dr. David Adam's at Mt. Sinai in NY. As I mentioned, I'm desperate here but I don't know if anyone will take the risk with me here, already having multiple OHS's and VEDS. However, as my neurosurgeon pointed out, I've had this all along and I've faired very well given all my surgeries and procedures but with VEDS, my clock is ticking and the best preventive measure I see is going off Coumadin. I'm 40 and have a 7 year old daughter. I want and long to be around for her as long as possible.
The situation I am now is a desperate one. I need advise. Any and all thoughts, opinions would be welcome as not much is known about VEDS - there are only two doctors in the country who know of it and they have 2 year waiting lists, there is no cure and no treatment. Just prevention. This is what I'm trying to figure out. My cardiologist and I both question and are seeking a surgeon to operate (few doctors will touch anyone with VEDS) to replace my mechanical valve with a tissue or perhaps an ON-X valve (I don't know much about this) so I can go off a massive dosage of Coumadin (30mg, was 65mg before brain surgery). This, to me and her, seems like a reasonable action to pursue given my fragile vascular system and high risk of rupture and/or dissection. Especially with documented weakness of the aortic wall already. I currently am awaiting a surgical opinion from a Dr. Marc Sakwa at Beaumont Health System in Royal Oak, MI and I'm sending out my records, films, CD's to Dr. David Adam's at Mt. Sinai in NY. As I mentioned, I'm desperate here but I don't know if anyone will take the risk with me here, already having multiple OHS's and VEDS. However, as my neurosurgeon pointed out, I've had this all along and I've faired very well given all my surgeries and procedures but with VEDS, my clock is ticking and the best preventive measure I see is going off Coumadin. I'm 40 and have a 7 year old daughter. I want and long to be around for her as long as possible.