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Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos
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06/25/2012 09:32
alcook101 
06/25/2012 09:32
alcook101 
Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

Larry:
Really a great report and help to anybody who likes to consider a visit to HAMBURG!

Your report completely matches with my impression from Prof. Seegenschmiedt: excellent team, excellent medicine and a very knowledgable person, with good manners and quite a lot of humor ...

I was lucky to meet him first in Essen in his former clinic, but have followed him to Hamburg for further follow-up and counselling due to his clinical skills and broad knowledge about this disorder !

Thanks Larry. Do you know which year Prof Seegenschmiedt moved over to Hamburg from Essen?

Al

    06/25/2012 09:35
    alcook101 
    06/25/2012 09:35
    alcook101 
    Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

    The other day I ran into a local photographer in the UK and asked him to take some better "studio" photos of my hands.

    I've put these on another page:


    http://www.pushpullsigns.com/dupuytrensearlystagephotos.html

    This morning there was a visit to the Hamburg Treatment page by an internet service provider listed as "National Health Service". Maybe there's hope yet for this becoming taken on fully by the NHS in the UK!

    Al

    Edited 06/25/12 12:42

      06/25/2012 09:45
      wach 

      Administrator

      06/25/2012 09:45
      wach 

      Administrator

      Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

      You might also have a look at http://www.dupuytren-online.info/radiation_therapy.html. The rule seems to be the earlier you irradiate a nodule the more effective.

      Wolfgang

      alcook101:
      Hi Sharon

      That's interesting about radiation maybe being less effective on cords. I'm going to put some questions together for Prof Seegensmiedt for when I see him in Sept 2012 and will include this one for clarification.

      Al

        06/25/2012 11:05
        alcook101 
        06/25/2012 11:05
        alcook101 
        Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

        wach:
        You might also have a look at http://www.dupuytren-online.info/radiation_therapy.html. The rule seems to be the earlier you irradiate a nodule the more effective.

        Wolfgang

        Thanks Wolfgang - interesting page. Also watched your presentation on youtube - very informative.

          06/25/2012 11:30
          BRIANB 
          06/25/2012 11:30
          BRIANB 
          Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

          those are very impressive photos.....where in the US is this type of treatment avaiable...on the east coast..?

            06/25/2012 12:13
            wach 

            Administrator

            06/25/2012 12:13
            wach 

            Administrator

            Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

            http://www.dupuytren-online.info/radiotherapy_clinics.html

            BRIANB:
            those are very impressive photos.....where in the US is this type of treatment avaiable...on the east coast..?

              06/25/2012 12:50
              MerryMom 
              06/25/2012 12:50
              MerryMom 
              Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

              alcook101:
              Hi Amy

              Thanks for your feedback.

              Looking up it seems that your doctor in Virginia had correspondence with Prof S. Was it a similar treatment number of days and break? Did the lead cut out look the same?

              Al

              Morning Al,

              My Dupuytren's presented very differently than yours--and then that of most people, I believe. I developed a cord that was uncomfortable with a very angry nodule appearing about six months later. Within several weeks, two additional cords were bulging.

              My first treatment with Dr. Elisabeth Weiss in Richmond, Virginia, was during the first week of May. The protocol seems very similar to that of Dr. S. After corresponding through email and several telephone calls, I arrived on a Monday morning for an initial evaluation. I began RT that afternoon and had five consecutive days of treatment. Dr. Weiss drew an area extending slightly beyond the nodule and cords. They made a plate, which was about one inch thick, and it was similarly placed in the xray machine. My actual radiation lasted for about ten seconds each of the five days. The doctor's usual procedure is to have patients return in six to eight weeks. But, due to our conflicting schedules, I will be returning to Virginia for my second round after 11 weeks.

              My early results seem to be quite remarkable. I feel so fortunate that the swelling in my hand is gone, the annoying crampy, crawling feeling has subsided, and no more itching! I'm grateful to so many people on this site for their guidance and encouragement. Dr. Weiss has good experience treating DC with radiation and I'm happy to recommend her practice.

              Amy

                06/26/2012 13:43
                alcook101 
                06/26/2012 13:43
                alcook101 
                Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

                MerryMom:

                Morning Al,

                My Dupuytren's presented very differently than yours--and then that of most people, I believe. I developed a cord that was uncomfortable with a very angry nodule appearing about six months later. Within several weeks, two additional cords were bulging.

                My first treatment with Dr. Elisabeth Weiss in Richmond, Virginia, was during the first week of May. The protocol seems very similar to that of Dr. S. After corresponding through email and several telephone calls, I arrived on a Monday morning for an initial evaluation. I began RT that afternoon and had five consecutive days of treatment. Dr. Weiss drew an area extending slightly beyond the nodule and cords. They made a plate, which was about one inch thick, and it was similarly placed in the xray machine. My actual radiation lasted for about ten seconds each of the five days. The doctor's usual procedure is to have patients return in six to eight weeks. But, due to our conflicting schedules, I will be returning to Virginia for my second round after 11 weeks.

                My early results seem to be quite remarkable. I feel so fortunate that the swelling in my hand is gone, the annoying crampy, crawling feeling has subsided, and no more itching! I'm grateful to so many people on this site for their guidance and encouragement. Dr. Weiss has good experience treating DC with radiation and I'm happy to recommend her practice.

                Amy

                Hi Amy

                How long was it till you saw some improvement after the radiation therapy? (I'm not expecting improvement - just a stop in progression, but it would be bonus). It seems as if there was some communication between Dr Weiss and Prof Seegenschmiedt over your case.

                Al

                  06/26/2012 13:48
                  alcook101 
                  06/26/2012 13:48
                  alcook101 
                  Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos

                  BRIANB:
                  those are very impressive photos.....where in the US is this type of treatment avaiable...on the east coast..?

                  Thanks for the comment on the photos. There were 2 sets:

                  The blurry ones I took and sent to Prof Seegenschmiedt during consultation...
                  http://www.pushpullsigns.com/dupuytrensradiotherapy.html
                  and the better ones taken by the local photographer...
                  http://www.pushpullsigns.com/dupuytrensearlystagephotos.html

                  I'd imagine the list Wolfgang has provided covers all available in the States as this forum would be a good source of business.

                  Al

                    06/26/2012 19:56
                    MerryMom 
                    06/26/2012 19:56
                    MerryMom 
                    Re: Prof Seegenschmiedt, Hamburg visit June 2012 - web page with photos



                    Hi Amy

                    How long was it till you saw some improvement after the radiation therapy? (I'm not expecting improvement - just a stop in progression, but it would be bonus). It seems as if there was some communication between Dr Weiss and Prof Seegenschmiedt over your case.

                    Al

                    It was just around week six that I felt less "activity" in the nodule. My cords look and feel the same, but the swelling I had for several months is totally gone.

                    I will PM you to ask about the communication between our two physician!

                    Amy

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