Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 My sister was flown by emergency air jet to the Mayo Clinic. Even so, the clinic would not admit her. That time, we stayed at one of the hotels which was connected by underground tunnels. My sister was tested for 3 days, before receiving the diagnosis of MSA from Dr. Low. We stayed at the Mayo for an additional 3 weeks, so that she could visit with as many of the Mayo doctors as possible, to try to figure out ways that to treat all of her symptoms, and to figure out an appropriate medicine regime. The last test that she had during that visit, was the sleep study, which was a disaster for her, as the technician let her fall on her head. After the experience of the sleep study and the fall on her head, my sister was ready to leave the Mayo. She then spent 2 months at my home, to regain some strength and get her daily routine down. After 2 months, she was able to walk again, and we sent her home to New Mexico, with everything in writing, so that her New Mexico caregivers would know how to handle everything. We even taped her physical therapy exercises, so that she could do them while watching the tape. Except for the fall, the Mayo Clinic was an amazing place, full of patient, kind, doctors who used their expertise to offer us a crash course on treating the symptoms of MSA. My sister had been to 20 different doctors, mostly in New Mexico, and one in Chicago, before Dr. Low diagnosed her MSA. We will always be grateful to Dr. Low, and everyone who helped us at the Mayo Clinic. Most recently, my sister has become very depressed about her new life, and she has decided that she cannot accept her diagnosis. She cannot imagine living life the way that she has to live it, for much longer. Dr. Low has ordered her into a hospice program. She has signed papers for Dr. Low, so that he may receive her brain and her spine, within 24 hours of her death. Dr. Low and the Mayo Clinic are committed to their research in discovering a cure for MSA. Dr. Low feels very bad that he cannot cure my sister of MSA. We are hoping that by studying her blood, and her brain, and her spine, new light may be shed on the causes of MSA, and that increased understanding of the condition may someday help to lead to a cure. There are plenty of hotels in Rochester. The second time we went there with my sister, 2 months after her diagnosis, was for a medicine study. That time my sister was hospitalized in St. 's hospital, and we stayed right across the street from St. 's, which is a little over a mile away from the main hub of the Mayo Clinic, where all of the doctors offices are located. There are shuttle busses which took us back over to the Mayo's main building, though, which we used for visiting the pharmacy for meds and other supplies. Wherever you go, near the Mayo Clinic and adjoining hotels, and also at St. 's Hospital, there are plenty of wheel chairs, which are available for you to use, if you need them for your patient. All over, you see family groups walking, with their patient in the middle of the group, in a wheel chair, or sometimes there is just one person wheeling their ill loved one. Rochester caters to the families of the patients, with many restaurants and everything you need, if your stay turns out to be longer than anticipated. After a long time and many futile doctor appointments, the Mayo Clinic was the best place for my sister to go. They knew all about MSA, and they enabled my sister to live for the past year, in spite of her rapidly progressing MSA symptoms. We have kept in touch with Dr. Low by telephone and emails, for continuing care for my sister. He has remained her primary doctor for almost one year. If she is able, my sister is going to visit Dr. Low for a checkup, in June. I pray that any one who goes to the Mayo Clinic might be as fortunate as we were, in getting help. It's an incredible place, full of doctors and support staff who are knowledgable, compassionate and sources of hope for many people. Let me know if there's anything else that I can tell you. As you see, I can be rather lengthy in my postings here. Sorry..... - (pistachio53) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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