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Spiritgal
08-31-2006, 06:46 PM
I was wondering if anyone else has a 'gravitational' shunt like me? It's a brand new type. I used to have a Codman programmable VP but I overdrained so badly I got slit vents. Then my NS told me he'd got a new model (less than a year old) from Germany called a Miethke proGAV. It's a VP programmable but works based on gravity and automatically regulates pressure whether you're standing or sitting so it limits posture-related overdrainage. Also, I don't have to reset it after an MRI scan or after going through airport scanners as it's resistant to even the heaviest magnet...the valve has no magnet although it's still programmable without surgery. Apparently the tubing is wide so blockage risk is reduced. Only had it a month but already my vents are back to normal size and I'm not overdraining for first time in 4 years! Apparently it's so new it's only been in the UK less than a year. I'll soon see if it's as miraculous as they make out!! Just wondered if anyone else has it or knows of anyone who has and how they've found it so far. I feel a bit like a guinea pig!! :)
LIZARD
08-31-2006, 09:58 PM
How kewl is that????!! Awesome...keep us up to date, you lab rat, you! :p :)
LIZARD :)
sjp_fanatic
09-01-2006, 12:18 AM
Neat. I hope it works well.
skauzlick
03-08-2007, 09:25 PM
I can't wait to hear how this new shunt works. I've got slit ventricles due a Spitz-Holter valve for over 41 years. I would like to hear from you when this works well and what kind of valve it is. I've had 30 surgeries so I want to be prepared. Thanks, Steve.
CoolAngel26
03-11-2007, 09:12 PM
Lab rat,been there done that..Not with the shunt though..with meds..:)
mister
05-29-2007, 10:57 PM
Hi:
If it wasn't for the "lab rats" most of us never would have made it to where we are today. Medicine has made it possible for so many of us to live a far better life than was possible.
Stayed away from this site for awhile and am so glad to be back and seeing how so many are doing and the new things that are coming along that will make the lives of so many easier in the future
tamiandrudy
01-15-2009, 09:24 AM
I have never heard of this type of shunt. My son has a reprogrammable Strata valve shunt. It is remarkable. When he first got it, and say it was over draining or under draining, we could simply go into the dr's office and they would just change the settings. It has 5 different settings. Once the fluid was prety much drained, we are down to the onw of the lower settings to maintain the fluid. He had a ruptured arachnoid cyst on the left side of his brain. Have you heard or considered this??
lezliej
08-06-2009, 10:48 PM
I have never heard of this type of shunt. My son has a reprogrammable Strata valve shunt. It is remarkable. When he first got it, and say it was over draining or under draining, we could simply go into the dr's office and they would just change the settings. It has 5 different settings. Once the fluid was prety much drained, we are down to the onw of the lower settings to maintain the fluid. He had a ruptured arachnoid cyst on the left side of his brain. Have you heard or considered this??
How did you know when to have the shunt adjusted? My daughter has a Strata II valve...now for one month. Her vision is really messed up. Just don't know if the shunt needs adjusting or if we need to give it time for the swelling in the eye to subside.
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