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Cured From AVM, Paralysis Post A Stroke. Future Precautions?

hello doctor my sister of 26 and half years old suffered a stroke in 2008 when she was during her PG and found that she suffered from AVM.Her one right hand become paralised form 1 1/2 weeks and she cant speak for 5-8 days,gradually she became OK and her hand and speaking problem overcome,Embolisation tried but failed, then went Velloor and undergo radiotherapy .God s grace after 2years(nearly)that malformation completely cured.Doctors said it is miracle and told she is now like a normal person can marry, have children. Now her marriage fixed ,we didnt told all the details (we told she suffered from headache and consume medicined that days).She used presium and levipill.by doctors advice presium stopped and now consuming levipill 500mg on alternative days.Doctor told by February middle she can stop that one also.What should we take care about further sir, is it hereditary?
Mon, 28 Jan 2013
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hi
thanks for your query
as per your detail discussion this is clear that firstyour sister have no risk of avm rupture as it already close by intervension. second avm are not hereditary.so your sister can enjoy happy married life no doubt.
good luck
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Cured From AVM, Paralysis Post A Stroke. Future Precautions?

hi thanks for your query as per your detail discussion this is clear that firstyour sister have no risk of avm rupture as it already close by intervension. second avm are not hereditary.so your sister can enjoy happy married life no doubt. good luck