Sunday, March 20, 2011
MS Specialist
My neurologist here in Salem referred me to an MS specialist in Charlottesville. As I have never been to one, I was intrigued. We drove the 2.5 hour drive to C and I checked in. After getting weighed (ouch) and BP taken, we were shown to an exam room. I wanted Arnie to be there to help me with questions and to help remember what the doctor said. Of course, Monty was with me also.
After a few minutes, Dr. Scagnatti entered the room and shook our hands. I like him a lot. He was with us for 50 minutes. First he did a complete MS history, then a thorough neuro exam. He then asked if I would be able to walk in the hallway without Monty and without my rollator. I told him I could do that as long as I could walk close enough to the wall to catch my balance.
I was asked to walk normally--for me--while he watched. He then had me stand and told me that he was going to give me a push (or a pull), I can't remember which. He said try not to take more than two steps backwards. He did it twice, and I took six steps back. I forgot to ask what that was for.
He then sat and talked to us. He asked if I agreed to be in the Touch program, which is a clinical trial for people taking Tysabri. The check for the virus that causes PML, the brain infection for which there is no cure. I signed the papers. He then said that he wants me to have an MRI scan of the brain, cervical spine, and thoracic spine to check for new lesions. That is scheduled April 1, then I have an appointment to see him the second week of April. He also said that during that visit, I will be assessed by the physical therapy group there.
Since Arnie goes to Charlottesville to his oncologist, we will be making the trip now more than once a month. That's okay, it's just 2.25 hours from home.
I'm glad Dr. Scagnelli wants to see me back again at regular intervals. I expected for him to say to come back in six months or so. I really really like him, and so does Arnie. That gives me peace.
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