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Mayo Clinic results will be posted as I undergo testing.
Aug 11th it all begins
Aug 11th- Met with Dr. Maria Aguilar. She has 2 theories 2 test and feels strong towards one. From all the descriptions of what I have experienced, She initially believes the STROKE and blood related issues are separate from one another!!! That is exactly what I thought as well… Her theory has a lot to do with what i said previously- The headpain, making myself dizzy by head posture, sleepy in that head posture- which no other Dr. saw any significance to. The tests she is ordering will prove/disprove her theories. Cardiology will further explain, if possible, the heart rate fluctuations.
Current Theories of Dr. Aguilar
Theory #1- The Stroke was quite painful which you all are aware of and not common to be so painful. She believes that I had a “Spontaneous Dissection of the Carotid and Vertebral Arteries” This became known recently in 1970. My Carotid artery had an ultrasound and was clear, but my Vertebral Arteries were never tested! This dissection of an artery is like having a tube and half of it folding over inside itself. This is quite rare! Only 1 out of 100,000 have this dissection and it accounts for only 2% of the strokes that occur. Of that 2%, only 10 to 25% happen in young adults. When a dissection happens, Multiple posterior circulation embolic stroke occur “stroke showers”. That is why it was so painful. An MRI/MRA needs to be done on the Vertbral Arteries which is your chest/neck area. This is the flow that goes to our Cerebellum and Thalamus. The tests can come up neg. of any effects because the body can repair itself, but I can still experience the pain for quite some time. Also, patients describe the pain as unlike anything they have ever felt and is rarely mistaken for a Migraine! (much of what I said)
Theory #2- There still are many unanswered questions about my heart rate and the fact that Strokes and blood flow issues are dominant in my family heredity. Her next theory believes I could have a “Patent Foramen Ovale”- PFO. Basically, we have a right and left atrium of the heart. If there is any type of hole/tear between these atriums, blood can become irregular,heart beat can be irregular, and number of problems can occur. NOW, I had a TEE test done which should have shown any signs of that heart condition. She states that it is hard to find or can be missed if not looking for it. I remember the hospital saying that they needed to test and see if I had a hole in my heart. I will talk it over with the Cardiologist and may not do the additional TEE test.
Current Schedule:
9am– Meet with Dr. Aguilar
11:20am– Coagulation blood draw
12:30pm– Oximetry Instructions. I wear a device to keep track of my heart rate and oxygen levels when I sleep
2:00pm– Occupational Therapy- I DECLINED
3:30pm– Physical Therapy- I DECLINED
Aug 12th Schedule as of now
7:30am– Return the Oximetry
8:00am- Another TEE test I decided to decline the TEE test. I had one on 6/27 to specifically check for a hole in my heart. It came back Neg. and stating that all my valves were operating correctly. I would like to have a consultation with a Cardiologist to evaluate more. They reviewed my records but said the results I have are too vague for them to go off of. It makes it all difficult.
12:30pm- Tilt Table test- I will DECLINE. I will NOT decline. This test determines if I am getting lightheaded/dizzy in different positions. From there, they may be able to determine if it is heart related or not.
2:00pm- Cardiovascular 48 hr monitor- Mch-Ep test card.
More things to be scheduled. I need an MRI/MRA and a consultation with a cardiologist which is pending at this point.
Aug 12th- 9:30am The MRI/MRA has still not be scheduled.
I am trying to get the Lab results done Aug. 7th with Dr. Nakhle faxed here for their review. Seeing an Endocrinologist here has to be determined.
Waiting is still taking place for a Cardiologist consult as well.
Aug 13th– NO RESULTS… The tilt table test was not done either after all! I spoke with the tech. & the RN very extensively about my situation of symptoms & being a cash patient. The RN suggested that I speak with a Cardiologist first cause the test can always be rescheduled which is what I wanted in the first place but could never get an apt with one. He, RN, tracked one down and explained my issues and circumstances and he said he would make time for me. Review all my records and then meet. After the meeting, he can determine if i need my heart to be tested further and if the need to be done here or back in Nevada.
Aug.13th – Dr. Aguilar really wants me to have the MRI/MRA which I want to do as well. Nothing has been scheduled yet! I spoke with them and my insurance several times. Insurance buys me a little time. Otherwise, I would have to fork up 10K plus right now to have things done. INsurance won’t cover it, but things are happening too fast and the insurance is not caught up on their paper work. That’s all.
They are trying to schedule 1 for me today!!!
AUGUST 14th Schedule as of now.
7:00 am– Dr. Aguilar- She’ll want to review the MRI from the Hospital, which was overnighted as well as the endocrinologist tests, and the new MRI with me… that has to happen first!- CANCELED because of no MRI/A
1:00 pm- Meet with Dr. Jahangir to discuss possible heart conditions and treatment.- CANCELED because I didn’t do my TEE test even though he said he would see me and discuss my condition. Quite Angry this happened!
New updated scheduled for Aug. 14th
12:oo pm– Meet with financial services. Not sure what is going to be discussed. I’ll update after we meet. Rough News!!! Real Rough. Financial Services broke it down like this. The bill for the MRI will be around $14,000. My Insurance would probably cover about $950.00 of it!!! Mayo would then ask for 10% every month cause they want it paid in 10 mons. Not the, $25 a month as some of have indicated to me. It’s a tough call… I am really on the fence.
I called Dr. Aguilar’s Rn to see if she would be willing to look at MRI/A’s done by another clinic in Nevada. I waiting to hear back.
2:30 pm– Have an MRI/A of my Head, Neck, and Chest. Dr. Aguilar will review the results and call me with the outcome.
I will be cleared to head back to Vegas then… Following up with my heart rate will be my duty to take care of which I will further persue with Vegas Dr’s at this point.
August 17th-
I proceeded with the the MRI/A testing. When I got in there, I asked the tech if he was gonna give me the IV for the contrast dye. The Radiologist had reviewed the order and didn’t believe it was nec. I told him to double check with Dr. Aguilar cause I believe she wanted it. Good thing I did cause she did!
For those of you that have not had an MRI test, here is a little description. I layed in side this huge white tube. They secure your head from moving and you have to keep completely still. The test took about an hour.
Afterwards, I was really lightheaded and had a hard time standing… they took me to the nurses station and I had some water and they monitored my vitals for about 5mins. and then I was cool.
Now, when they gave me the IV injection, I could feel it make a sound in my neck which is way weird. I got 2 injections and it happened both times. Neither the tech nor the nurses have ever heard of anything like that. They informed me not to be worried which I never was about the sound and feeling I got.
Dr. Aguilar’s nurse, Pat Miller, called me apx 15min after the test with some important info of what will transpire: Dr. Aguilar is going to review the results this past weekend cause she is off on Vaca this weekend. From what she finds, RN Pat Miller will call and advise me with Dr. Aguilar’s recommendations. I may need to return for more testing or follow ups with Dr. Aguilar or she may instruct me to have some testing done that I can do in Las Vegas. It all depends if there is anything telling from the MRI/A. Regardless, there still is something to my heart rate/lightheadedness/and so on… I get to hurry up and wait again…..
August 18th
Pat Miller, Dr. Aguilar’s RN nurse, at Mayo Clinic called today with the MRI/A results and advised next steps. The MRI showed all the old and same damage done from the onslaught. Nothing was seen to confirm the Vertebral Artery Dissection, but Dr. Aguilar believes strongly that is the cause. The PFO of the heart has not been ruled out yet. They would like me to have a CD of the TEE test sent to them to review as well. In addition, get a cardiologist to move forward in Las Vegas. Dr. Aguilar would like me to have the Holter monitor and Tilt table test still which I could do here. After reviewing the CD of the TEE test, she may want another done, but at the Mayo Clinic. Even if the test at Mayo does not happen, she will want another face to face meeting and talk about what has been eliminated and what can and should take place with testing and my lifestyle.
I expressed the desire and concern about my fluctuating heart rate and rising blood pressure when I stand and that the Endocrinologist aspect should not be discounted. We have to move one step at a time though and that begins with me sending them the CD of the TEE test and finding a Cardiologist locally here in Vegas.
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August 12, 2009 at 2:20 pm
Brian Brown
Hey bro,
Your looking good so far. Hope your are at least feeling better as well. Keep me up to date on the treatments and how your doing. Youll be better in no time and hopefully ready for another Colorado trip. This time well actually make it through the Broncos gate! Take care and feel better.
Brian
August 13, 2009 at 8:31 am
Jen Smith
After 5 hours at the cancer center yesterday, I know how exhausted I am. I can only imagine your exhaustion with all the time you’ve spent at Mayo combined with the hope and excitement of finally having an answer. You’re one step closer, Sabin, and I’m thrilled for you!!!!
xoxo
Jen
August 16, 2009 at 9:51 pm
Darin Johnson
Hang in there, I know your going through a rough time, but remember we are always here for you in times of need, call me if you want to talk, number is the same 618-978-4615.
August 18, 2009 at 9:19 am
Heather Hayes (Bradley)
Hi Sabin!
It was the strangest thing. I was just thinking about you and Jake the other day. Then my friend Cari from SIU found you on Facebook and told me about your story. I am sorry to hear that you have gone through so much. I hope they figure something out soon. Please let me know if you need anything or if I can help in any way.
-Heather Hayes (Bradley)
August 18, 2009 at 4:58 pm
Amanda Morris
Hi Sabin! You look good in your photos. I hope you are feeling better physically and emotionally. You have been through so much but it sounds like you are starting to get some answers. Just know that all your friends here in Chicago are thinking of you constantly and can’t wait to you are all better. I’m so glad you have this blog so you can keep us updated with exactly what you are going through especially since we can’t be there right with you. I look forward to your next entry.
Big Big Hugs!
Amanda
August 18, 2009 at 9:34 pm
Monica & Jeff Kuhn
Sabin,
Stay strong, man. I know dealing with Drs, testing, results, insurance, and finances is very frustrating and exhausting. Try to take it easy and get good rest to make your recovery faster. 🙂 This website is fantastic! Thanks for sharing your story.
Monica & Jeff
August 19, 2009 at 6:54 am
Lee Aase
Hi Sabin – I work for Mayo Clinic in our social media team, and I came across your blog. I hope you’re on the way to getting your answers. One thing I noticed was the amount you had listed as the cost for your MRI…that seems high based on what I’ve heard before. If you’d like I could connect you with someone else in patient financial services to take a look and maybe clarify some things. Feel free to email me.
August 19, 2009 at 12:47 pm
sabespad
Hello Lee,
Thank you for the contact and offering to help!!! I met with Financial Services while was there as well as got a quote from the billing dept. In one testing session, I had 3 MRI/A’s with contrast completed. They around $4200 each and then I have to pay for the Dye, IV, & sub sequential dues. I am not sure how I will pay for it, but I needed to have it done for peace of mind. It came back all clear and I am still forced to search for answers. If you still believe you can lend a helping hand, I would be quite appreciative.
Thank you again!
-Sabin
September 1, 2009 at 9:51 pm
Carrie
The first thing the interventional neurologist at work said when he read your blow by blow account of the day of your stroke and the days leading up to then was, have them check for a vertebral artery dissection. See, you should have just come to DePaul in STL!
September 3, 2009 at 12:28 am
sabespad
Well, Vertebral Artery Dissection is quite hi on the list and I did an MRI 45 days after the stroke to specifically check for that, but there was no results! Once I learned about it, I was quite disappointed that no one suggested to test for it! Coming back to StL. would have been nice, but I couldn’t fly for awhile too ya know.