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Cinthia Rocio

ID: 25535 - Paraguay

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My name is Cinthia Espinoza from Paraguay, I am 39 years old I recently fulfilled them, on October 3 to be exact., I am a nurse and a single mother of two teenagers, I live with my parents who are older adults without a pension, so they all depended exclusively on my income as a nurse. On 01/06/2022 I underwent my second Microcompression craniotomy which was complicated by massive bleeding that left me with multiple complications, which left me unable to continue working, many of the complications I was overcoming with physiotherapy but there are others that They still make it impossible for me to work, my last hope is a treatment that is carried out in Mexico in the city of Monterrey which costs US$55,000 and lasts a month, plus accommodation for a month and tickets are US$100,000, sum Totally unattainable for me, since that event I have been unemployed and we survive with my children’s allowance, which is the equivalent of US$120 per month. I implore your collaboration +595406469 Summary medical history: ◦ Diagnosed in December 2008 with ideopathic trigeminal neuralgia, treatment was started with carbamazepine 200 mg four times a day, amitriptyline 25 mg a day, pregabalin 75 mg twice a day and metaljine forte depending on pain, without improvement. The dose of carbamazepine was increased to 400 mg three times a day, core CMP was started 3 times a day and gabapentin 300 mg twice a day. Continuing with an unfavorable response and evident deterioration in the patient's general condition, in addition to presenting adverse effects to medication, it was decided in April 2009 to undergo percutaneous decompression with a fogarty balloon in the gasser ganglion with gradual reduction of neuropathic medication with success, lasting exactly one month with absence of pain, returning with the same intensity, the dose of medication is increased again without success, the patient reports performing acupuncture, yoga, meditation, without any success, the same procedure is performed on three more occasions with the same results. On 10/13/15 invasive microvascular decompression was performed successfully, medication was gradually reduced until completely removed. In December 2019 he started again with short-term pain episodes several times a day, he self-medicated with carbamazepine 200 mg three times a day, amitriptyline 25 mg once a day, pregabalin 75 mg twice a day without success, so He abandoned medication and managed the pain with codeine, tramadol, ketorolac 60 mg, eventually using morphine in October 2021, where he decided to see a specialist again who requested MRI with contrast. ◦ Since 11/28/2021, he has had an intense headache, dizziness and vomiting that only reverts over the course of a week. ◦ On 12/3/2021 the patient underwent a brain MRI due to suspicion of a transient cerebral infarction, which resulted in confirmation of an ischemic stroke. Treatment was started with ASA 125 mg + atorvastatin 40 mg. ◦ A re-intervention was decided, which took place on 01/06/2022. Intracx once again had another hemorrhagic cerebrovascular event because when trying to remove the tephon placed in the first cx, it was quite adhered to the artery, causing The bleeding left several sequelae such as right hemiparesis that evolved into cerebellar ataxia, double vision, dysphagia, dysarthria, left hyperacusis, hypersensitivity in the left region, essential tremor among others. ◦ Since the event, he has been undergoing motor physiotherapy with notable improvement in cerebellar ataxia, also partial improvement in dysarthria, in current treatment for essential tremor with clonazepam 2.5 mg 4 4 and 6 drops, which does not show a positive response to the treatment.