Finally got an internet connection and am able to post an update.
We have seen a lot of doctors and he has had a lot of tests, they just keep adding them on. Unfortunately almost every doctor says that Brian is a "very complex case". Really not what I wanted to hear from the really big brains
As of this afternoon they are leaning toward some type of arteritis - probably Takayasu's. Unfortunately, Takayasu's is hard to definitively diagnose without an artery biopsy and for some reason they can't find the pathology from his original surgery. A diagnosis of Takayasu's would mean that he would have to go on steroids.
They also discovered that his renal artery is stenosing again.
They want him to have renal artery bypass so we are meeting with a vascular surgeon as well as Dr. Svensson tomorrow. I think one of the reasons they are pushing for the bypass is that they will get a renal artery biopsy that way.
The doctors here have really been amazing. In almost every case we have met with the department head and each doctor has spent from 1-4 hours with us. They are all very determined to get us a diagnosis and a plan.
Brian is continuing to have bad headaches but they have tested for carotid artery obstruction, brain bleeds and brain artery inflammation, so at least the headaches aren't from something dire.
They are recommending that Brian have the renal bypass done here because vasculitis is such a specialized field. That opens up a big can of worms with insurance authorization, doctors holiday schedules, will the artery stay open long enough to make those plans, etc.
As of now, we are scheduled to go home tomorrow night. The main 2 docs are out till Tuesday and have been communicating with each other via email and are planning to review the rest of his results on Tuesday and call me and his cardiologist in San Diego with their recommendations.
thank you all so much for your prayers and wishes. You really do give me a lot of extra strength. The doctors here have also been very complimentary about my knowledge and perseverence. Sooo, with God's help, we will continue to persevere.