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May 6th, 2004 at 1:56am
 
first asking:

am barely beginning the process and am asking for as much support as people. i've posted before, but because i've recently been diagnosed last month, am still new to this whole dealing with moyamoya process.

tomorrow i have an appointment with my neurologist and neurosurgeon. they'll be telling me, i'm sure all the things you all have heard when they first diagnosed you or a loved one. i really don't know what to expect.

i'll update you on what is going to be said. but i just wanted people to know, that i'm really thankful for this site, hope that you won't mind that i'll be writing on this board, each step of the way, soliciting support.

you all have served as an inspiration for me, but truthfully, i don't know how to stop from being scared. can you help?

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connie

ps. is there someone in northern california that i could meet with over coffee or something? just to talk and for comfort?
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Reply #1 - May 6th, 2004 at 5:56am
 
Connie,

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Reply #2 - May 6th, 2004 at 12:00pm
 
Hi Connie,

Just wanted to say that being scared is probably a very normal response.  My husband had three strokes before diagnosis and subsequently underwent STA-MCA surgery a year ago in March.  He's doing extremely well.  There is light at the end of the tunnel - just give it some time and take it day by day.

Best wishes to you.

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Reply #3 - May 6th, 2004 at 2:25pm
 
Hey Connie

chin up girl..i know its hard, we are in the process of more tests for my daughter and then surgery on the 18th and the 26th with Dr. Steinberg. 

i know how scared you must be, this is a wonderful website for information and support.  they have given me a great deal of support here, and i'm thankful for every bit of it.

My mom, Holly and myself will be at Stanford next wed for more appointments do you think we can meet up sometime then?  We will also be back the following week for her first surgery and we will be there a few days if that works better for you....would love to meet you and be able to give you a hug and talk with you. 

let me know if you are interested and i'll give you my email or phone numbers, or you can give me yours and i could call you or email you if you would rather.

take care and we'll keep you in our prayers as we do everyone here.

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to everyone else here at Moyamoya.com...I would like to add someone else to your prayers, its a 5yr old boy that does not have moyamoya but has 3 tumors that are cancer, they are located in his brain, and he is going through quite a bit of treatment but the tumor continues to grow.  He is at UCSF and his name is Tyler.

thanks everyone
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Reply #4 - May 6th, 2004 at 6:52pm
 
Being scared is very normal.  Who wouldn't be.  Just remember you are not alone one this long journey.  I may not be in California, but I am usually at my computer.  Best of luck to you.
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Reply #5 - May 6th, 2004 at 11:16pm
 
Honey---being scared is very normal---and we can all tell you to keep your chin up and not be scared, but the reality is----you're still pretty darn scared.  Sometimes, when I am worried or frightened about something, I read these words from Matthew 6:25---"Do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, or about your body, what you will wear......" and the scripture continues on from there.

You can displace your fear and worry by choosing to focus on God's love and faithfulness.....He will see you through this......know that He always walks beside you and will carry you when you cannot carry yourself....

And, if you are a praying person, just say a short prayer:  Dear God, thank you for your promise to walk with me.  Please replace my fear with your peace.  Amen.

We are all here for you......Good night and God Bless. Pat
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Reply #6 - May 6th, 2004 at 11:20pm
 
Connie---I forgot to mention that my sister, Diane Main, lives in San Jose, CA.  She is a 5th grade teacher at a Christian school in Milpetas.  She is a wonderful sister and a wonderful person......I know that she wouldn't mind if you contacted her at taz@netmagic.net.  And, my parents are out there for her sweet baby Cameron's christening...they'll be there at least through May 11th....and they had to live through the worst of it with me.  Contact my sis......she will help you....PatM
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Reply #7 - May 7th, 2004 at 1:26am
 
Connie~
Being afraid is 'normal' -- but who really wants to be that normal! I'm so sorry you have mm. I have it too (first stroked in 1999 when I was 49) and for the first couple years I was terrified all the time. I'd be at the grocery story and think 'I'm gonna stroke right here' and realize I was in the frozen food section and didn't want my obit to read "Linda died next to the Green Giant corn" a little humor helped. Time was really the only thing that truely helped. I have one of those First Alert things that I can press and it will call me and either I'll respond or they'll send help. That made it easier to be at home when my husband was at work. I wear it constaintly at home. It's really hard going thru all this and being afraid is normal. I'd bet that all of us are afraid.

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Reply #8 - May 7th, 2004 at 1:34am
 
Connie~
My husban Jack and I will be at Stanford next week from the 9 - 13th  I know Hillary will be there too and we hope to get togather and meet oneanother. Perhaps we could all meet, or meet separatly depending on schedules and exhaustion levels. Would love to give you a real hug and lots of support.
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Reply #9 - May 7th, 2004 at 8:38pm
 
i was wondering, there's a strong possibility that i won't be able to go to Dr. Steinberg because of insurance complications. my insurance and healthcare provider-Kaiser Permante doesn't allow for outside referrals of their surgeons can perform the surgery. apparently my surgeon has had half a dozen experiences with the sta mci surgery. can people who have been to other doctors (other than the coveted specialists) help, if they don't mind, to tell me of their experiences with their surgeons? in other words, will it be okay if i don't go to Dr. Steinberg? (fingers crossed)

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Reply #10 - May 7th, 2004 at 8:51pm
 
Connie

what type of insurance do you have?  that would help if we knew that...but honestly i would fight to get to Dr. Steinberg if i were you, let me know what i can do to help.

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Reply #11 - May 7th, 2004 at 9:16pm
 
Hi Connie,

The only thing that's important at this point, in my opinion, is that you read and learn all you can about moyamoya, every aspect! This will help ease your fears believe it or not, because you will know ahead of time about everything that a doctor or healthcare professional is telling you. You will know the pros, cons, and statistics, etc. and be able to make an informed decision about what is best for you. We all suggest Dr. Steinberg, because he is the best!! Naturally we would want you to have a doctor who is experienced with moyamoya. If you read all you can, as I had suggested, you will soon find out how unfortunately, many doctors know so little about moyamoya, and make life changing decisions without the experience needed for this rare disease. If you choose another doctor, it's just smart to pick one with experience so you will get the best possible care for your individual case.

I hope I explained that alright. Your moyamoya family wants only what we believe to be the best experienced doctor and care possible for you, but that's your decision. They're are many good doctors listed here on the website, that you can email or contact. We're here to support you and help you in any way we can, what ever that decision is. Our prayers are with you.

God bless,
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Reply #12 - May 8th, 2004 at 6:02am
 
Connie,

Check your PMs on this but I totally agree with Mar.  Know your Moya Moya and that will help you to make an informed decision as well as finding out if the surgeons know their Moya Moya!  While I personally think Dr. Steinberg is wonderful, sometimes it's impossible to go to him.  Inexperience doesn't always equal bad doctor and vice versa.  Learn what you can, feel out your doctors and go with your gut.   

It WILL be okay! 
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Reply #13 - May 8th, 2004 at 6:19am
 
=LA wrote "I'd be at the grocery story and think 'I'm gonna stroke right here' and realize I was in the frozen food section and didn't want my obit to read "Linda died next to the Green Giant corn" "


I read that part Linda and laughed my butt off! Smiley  I have to admit that I've had similar thoughts running through my head although mine was in the cookie aisle!   All kidding aside, I think having MM, stroke or the possibility of stroke is no doubt scary.  It's like walking around with a time bomb inside you and never really knowing when something will explode.     The only good thing about having MM is being able to use it as an excuse when you forget something or do something stupid.  I constantly blame stuff on my having Moya Moya, whether it's true or not! ;Grin  Anybody else try this?

Thanks for the laugh today Linda!
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Reply #14 - May 8th, 2004 at 6:28am
 
Hi Connie -
I believe Linda sent you all our contact info.
We will be in the east bay tomorrow night, and menlo park the following four and would be very happy to share some time with you.
DJ also has our contact info if you don't catch this before we're on the road. Hillary should as well.

A very broad statement regarding your concern is that I believe the sta-mca bypass is not incredibly rare (previously practiced for other reasons), while specific treatment of moyamoya is not very common indeed! Certainly a second opinion by someone specializing in mm seems like a real good idea, even just to confirm that the right course is selected for whomever performs any work.   

We REALLY like Dr Steinberg, but heck, he was less than half as experienced at this when he did the bypass for Linda  Wink

Hope to hear from you so we can get together

Jack and Linda
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Reply #15 - May 8th, 2004 at 10:59am
 
LisaH wrote on May 8th, 2004 at 6:19am:
The only good thing about having MM is being able to use it as an excuse when you forget something or do something stupid.  I constantly blame stuff on my having Moya Moya, whether it's true or not! ;Grin  Anybody else try this?


Funny, Lisa!  I blame it on the brain surgery!  When I'm at work, and I forget someting, I say - That was pre brain surgery so I have an excuse!"  Jokingly of course - I really don't seriously joke about brain surgery.  Reading your comment made me laugh, though!

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Reply #16 - May 8th, 2004 at 12:12pm
 
PatM wrote on May 6th, 2004 at 11:20pm:
Connie---I forgot to mention that my sister, Diane Main, lives in San Jose, CA.  She is a 5th grade teacher at a Christian school in Milpetas.  She is a wonderful sister and a wonderful person......I know that she wouldn't mind if you contacted her at taz@netmagic.net.  And, my parents are out there for her sweet baby Cameron's christening...they'll be there at least through May 11th....and they had to live through the worst of it with me.  Contact my sis......she will help you....PatM



That's me, Connie!  Just let me know if you need to talk.  I don't drink coffee, and life with a newborn is crazy, but at least I am close by and a good listener!

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Reply #17 - May 8th, 2004 at 12:14pm
 
STrantas wrote on May 8th, 2004 at 10:59am:
I really don't seriously joke about brain surgery. 


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Reply #18 - May 8th, 2004 at 8:59pm
 
I make the same offer to you, dear, that I hae made to everyone on this website----and, this is ann open invitation to all moyamoyers, adults and children, alike-----I invite anyone who wishes to come to New York Presbyterian hospital to stay at my house for as long as they need to----My neurologist is Dr. RAlph Sacco (212) 305-1710 and my neurosurgeon, who is VERY EXPERIENCED AND BRILLIANT is Dr. E. Sander Connolly, Jr. (he has more than 51 moyamoya surgeries under his belt)-----he is on call 24/7------he has literally devoted his life to neurosurgery------(212) 305-0376----esc5@columbia.edu.   

Anyone can come and get a 1st, 2nd or 3rd opinion.  I live only 25 miles from NY Presbyterian Hospital and I will arrange for transportation to the hospital if I cannot drive you myself........my brother and my friends all know how to get there.......so, I leave this invitation open to all.  Just call me at 201 930-1163  or e-mail me at psmartinlaw@aol.com.......Good night and God Bless....and I have some really great inspirational music that we can listen to......"I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever; with my  mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations." Psalm 89:1 (KJV).....Let me know.......Pat Kiss Kiss
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Reply #19 - May 10th, 2004 at 6:42pm
 
so here goes the story: Smiley

i have set up an appointment with Dr. Steinberg for June 7th? Later than I hoped since my doctors at Kaiser recommended that I have surgery soon (even within the next couple of weeks). I'm paying for this consultation visit out of my own pocket (as a student), and am desperately seeking insurance coverage from Kaiser.

They tell me that only my primary phyician, Dr. Sebine Hill (in Union City, California) or my neurosurgeon Dr. Nicole Moayeri (in Redwood City, California) may authorize an external consultation. Dr. Moayeri will not authorize an outside surgery because she can perform it herself. Apparently she's had more than half a dozen experiences with the surgery.  Good thing is, I've had my angiograms and SPECT exams and the proper procedures seem to be taking place. However, the clinic unfortunately, doesn't have any written literature on the disease and that, somehow and honestly, is not comforting (and neither is the more than 1/2 a dozen experiences). Has anyone had experience with Dr. Moayeri?

As many other posters have noted, experience with the surgery is not my concern, its the extensive experience with moyamoya which is my primary concern. my primary physician, Dr. Hill has scheduled for a next week phone consultation. Again, not soon enough.

I've contacted the kaiser member services department and asked about their external referrals procedure. It is etched in stone: A PRIMARY PHYSICIAN MUST REFER. If I do not agree with the physicians than I can file for a grievance which will surely take months.

Pat M. has recommended New York but Kaiser will not let me go outside of its network or jurisidiction. She has hinted at legal action. I don't know what to do. I'm tired, stressed, scared, and angry.

I know it's nearly impossible to get insurance now that I "have a condition." LindaH has done her best to comfort me, but I'm feeling so hopeless. 

I've done my research, as Mar suggested, to help comfort me, but after I read other people's experiences with Dr. Steinberg and then read others who haven't had the best experiences with other non-specialist surgeons, I'm still sick with worry.  Cry


despite it all, best to all, Smiley
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Reply #20 - May 12th, 2004 at 11:47am
 
Hi Connie,

Just read your post about trouble with a referral.  Don't give up just yet.  Sometimes you just have to "go to battle".  I'm not familiar with Kaiser but I fought our Blue Cross HMO and won so that my husband was able to be treated at UCLA.  His surgery was performed by Dr. Neil Martin, a surgeon with lots of experience with moyamoya and STA-MCA bypass.  Have you spoken with the California Dept. of Managed Care yet?  If I remember, you need to file an appeal with your insurer before they actually get involved but they will offer you advice on procedure, etc.  Have you filed a formal appeal with your insurer, in writing, advising them of the consequences they may face by not allowing you a referral to a surgeon with specific experience with moyamoya?  You can request an expedited appeal.  With a legitimate request for an expedited appeal, Kaiser must review and decide your appeal quickly (if I remember correctly, its a certain number of days).  If they don't, then the Dept of Managed Care can get involved.  You may be able to make your case that there are legitimate reasons why a surgeon who is experienced with moyamoya may be better able to give you the best chance of surgical success/recovery, etc. etc.  Maybe someone on this site (I'm thinking DJ), or the surgeon you want to perform the surgery can offer you some advice as to what issues to use to best make your case.  It's my understanding that, although yet untested, HMO's in California now have more liability for denials of care by specialists than they used to due to a somewhat new law regarding lawsuits against them.  It's been 1-1/2 years since I've had to fight the fight on my husbands behalf so I don't recall a lot off the top of my head.  I'm happy to look up and forward copies of letters I wrote to our insurer and information I obtained that was helpful to me.  Just let me know if I can help.   You can email me directly at jane7887@aol.com but please be sure to put moyamoya in the subject line so that I know it's safe to read.  I've had some trouble with viruses and am a bit leary of reading email from unknown sources. 

Good luck and don't give up just yet.

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Hi Connie,   

I sure have to agree with Jane, bless her heart... she took the fight to them, and maybe you might have to do just that too. You're talking the best doctors here... and some great help from Jane. We're here to do what ever we can do to help also. As far as you being so worried, I sure can understand your fears girl, all I can say is, this place and the family here have taught me a lesson or two in adversity and we can get through it if we don't give up. Keep fightin and as Lisa says, go with your gut. You're in our prayers.

Hang in there... Smiley

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Reply #22 - May 13th, 2004 at 2:03am
 
Hi EVERYONE!!!

Today has been a great day. Great enough to actually get some sleep tonight Wink A group of West Coast MM'ers, our family and friends were able to meet at Stanford and it was such a wonderful experience for me. Thank you so much Hillary, Holly, Linda, Linda and Jack for being so very supportive. Through everything, each person was able to give me their advice and be extremely inspirational. I'm not as scared as I was when I first posted here. Thank you.

It's kind of testament to the power of this website collective.

Bad thing is-I am still fighting Kaiser and the HMO machine-Today, I've spoken to more of their representatives who insist that I must personally pay for my external second opinions. A representative insisted that Kaiser's lack of "specialization" in MM does not qualify as a legitimate reason for an external referral because they still have doctors that are competent and capable of administering surgery and care for MM. In the rep's words, "how do you know we can't do it?" and something along the lines of-'you (I)  haven't tried.'  "If our health care fails after a long period of service then maybe you can..."

But, I will go back to my doctors, make another request for an external referral (at least to defer the intial cost of the visit with Dr. Steinberg). If that fails, and if I decide to pursue Dr. Steinberg beyond a consultation, then it's to the grievance process I go. Thanks to everyone's support, I feel like I have the energy to take it there, if I choose. Regardless, I have received the best advice on this message board and via personal messages. Each night, I get so excited to check this website!!!

For the great news, thanks to everyone's support, particularly DJ's, I've been able to move my appointment with Dr. Steinberg to THIS MONDAY!!! YahOOOOO!!!!. Now I can definitely get the ball moving.  I can finally meet THE Dr. Have him comfort me about this disease, give some advice, and even more. YAY!!!!

Boo Kaiser's Stingy Insurance policy and yay MoyaMoya.com.  

If anyone reading this had had to battle their insurance companies, have copies of their grievance letters or any information about insurance grievance processes, I would be so grateful if you were able to share them with me. Please.

I'm also thinking about doing a fundraiser. If anyone has any fundraiser info, that would be great!!!

SO MANY HUGS AND THOUGHTS TO EVERYONE,
Connie

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Reply #23 - May 13th, 2004 at 3:05am
 
Oh Connie that is such great news that you can get into Dr. Steinberg earlier!  Like I've said to you before, maybe he can put to rest any doubts you have about the surgeon at Kaiser.   Maybe not.  Should this whole insurance fight not pan out,  please keep in the back of your mind what I wrote to you in the last private message.  In this day and age (especially in CA right now), surgeons will not say they can do the surgery unless they are 100% sure the outcome will be fine.  Then,  should you need a more specialized doctor for follow-up maybe you could see Dr. Steinberg- although you may not have to.    Like many people have said, many surgeons are absolutely capable of performing the surgery itself but it's the follow-up (and of course the diagnosing!)  that really requires a good understanding of MM.  Although, after meeting Dr. Steinberg and the entire staff at Stanford, you are really gonna want to go there!  I've never met such a great group of people, as a whole,  in the medical field.

Also, I am so happy to hear you in a more upbeat mind-set!  ;Grin  So glad that you got to meet all the other MMers! 

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Reply #24 - May 13th, 2004 at 8:44am
 
Hi Connie - I'm thrilled about your wonderful news and your peace of mind about being so nervous!  Cheesy For the insurance company woes...I hear ya!  HMO's are terrible about taking care of patients with rare disorders.  They make me so angry  Smiley.  Maybe Dr. Steinberg can join the fight with you.  Good luck in your battle with Kaiser - do whatever it takes!   

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