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My husband had what we thought was a TIA but doctors ruled out a stroke, AVM

or anurysm but the " stuff " still showed up at the bottom of the brain. To

make a long story short, we went to the Methodist Hospital in Houston and

saw a top man at the Baylor School of Medicine who found that two arteries

in the brain were very constricted and that a stroke was imminent. After

seeing the film, we opted to have a relatively new procedure done. They put

stents in two of the arteries of the brain. He walked out of ICU 24 hrs

later and out of the hospital 24 hours after that. Also, drove 4½ hours

home 48 hours after the procedure. They still do not know where the " stuff "

came from as it was in a completely different area of the brain. One

comment was that the body evidently healed itself as it was evident

something had happened. He had never had problems with cholesterol,

triglycerides or high blood pressure readings and is very active but we are

now looking at diet more carefully, along with exercise and havae added

additional supplements.

 

We are thankful for medical science but prefer to go the alternate route

whenever possible. However, we are grateful that we found someone who does

this procedure as there are only 5 hospitals and 10 doctors in the world

doing this at the present time and they gave us exceptional care. Alternate

care would not have done us any good at the stage he was. The artery was

about the size of a pencil and the constricted area was about the size of

the lead in the pencil.....walking stroke was the way they put it.

 

Giving thanks every day.........Eloise

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