Musings of a Marfan Mom

August 3, 2010
by marfmom
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My Blog Hop Post

Hi! I’d love to welcome all you ladies coming from the No Go BlogHer blog hop extravaganza! Pull up a chair and stay awhile! And, if you have NO idea what I’m talking about, you can get the background information here and go here to link up your post for a chance to win fabulous prizes.

1) When did you start blogging? I started blogging in 2007, shortly after my husband and I got married. I thought it would be a fun way to keep in touch with family. I became a more serious blogger after my first son was born, which is when this blog, Musings of a Marfan Mom, was born.

2) Why did you start blogging? Living with Marfan syndrome, a rare disorder of the connective tissue, is not always easy. When making pregnancy decisions I wished that I had access to more women who had been through a pregnancy knowing ahead of time that they had Marfan, so I could hear what it was REALLY like. I also realized that good medical information on the risks associated with pregnancy and delivery are hard to come by and that no one talks about what happens after the baby comes (for instance, what happens after the baby hits that “don’t lift anything over x # of pounds” weight limit?). My younger brother urged me to create a blog where I could provide information on my experiences in the hopes of helping someone else and to be able to connect with other “Marfan Moms” in my position. So, I did. 🙂 (Hey, every once in awhile my brother has a good idea!)

3) What is one thing you are going to do this week that is WAY cooler than going to BlogHer? We’ve got doctors’ appointments! I know all the ladies going to the BlogHer conference are insanely jealous, but I’m going to be having a blast taking the Menininho to his therapy appointments, 18 month well-visit, and my own appointments for Smudge (22 weeks down!)

4) Share a post that you think says a lot about you or is your favorite. I think that since my blog is about motherhood, it’s fitting for me to highlight a post about my 2nd pregnancy. Why I’m Having a Baby was written in response to the questions, both asked and unasked, about why I’d go through a high-risk pregnancy that has a 50% chance of my baby inheriting my syndrome.

Thank you for stopping by! Leave a comment and I’ll be sure to get back to you. 🙂

August 3, 2010
by marfmom
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New Diagnostic Criteria for Marfan Syndrome, Part 1

A few weeks ago the top Marfan researchers released an updated set of diagnostic criteria. I’ve been planning a post about it for awhile, but I wanted to take the time to make sure I fully understood it myself before I undertook the task of writing about it. As it stands, I’m going to split up my analysis/thoughts into two posts. Today I’ll cover the reasoning behind the new criteria and Thursday I’ll break down the new criteria. The National Marfan Foundation has put together information on the new criteria. And as a reminder: I am not a doctor, I’m just trying to translate the scientific jargon into an easier to understand format. Any specific questions you have about the new criteria can be directed to Amy Kaplan, RN, at the NMF: akaplan@marfan.org or your doctor.

I’ll be the first to admit I was surprised by the new criteria. At first reading I felt like the researchers had made some very big changes and I wasn’t sure that I agreed with them. I ended up putting the paper down halfway through to digest what I’d read so far. After discussing it with my Dr. Dietz, people at the NMF, my own cardiologist, and reading through the paper completely, I feel a lot better about it. The new criteria are going to be great for our community.

In 1996 the top Marfan researchers met in Ghent, Belgium, to update the 1955 diagnostic criteria for Marfan syndrome. These criteria have been known as the Ghent criteria for diagnosis of Marfan syndrome. They stipulated (just to generally summarize) that a patient meet two “major” areas of system involvement and one “minor” area to get a diagnosis of Marfan. This was sometimes confusing.

However, there have been amazing advancements in research for Marfan and related disorders over the last decade and it has become clear from that that there are some holes in the Ghent criteria. These include doctors who are handing out the Marfan diagnosis like candy (“Oh, you’re tall, thin, and flexible? Must be Marfan!), which is problematic on two ends: diagnosing patients as having a life-threatening disorder who actually have NOTHING wrong with them, and diagnosing patients as having Marfan who actually have a related, and potentially more serious, connective tissue disorder. Then there are the physicians who are under-diagnosing patients. For example, I know of a patient with lens dislocation and aortic enlargement who was sent away because he was short, so therefore he “couldn’t have Marfan.” (Not true, of course!) Along those lines, there are many doctors who fail to understand that Marfan is progressive and dismiss children who clearly meet some signs of the syndrome, telling their parents that they are fine. Personally, I didn’t meet criteria until I was 22 years old.

So, the purpose of the revised Ghent criteria is to simplify the diagnostic process for physicians to ensure an accurate diagnosis for patients. Some of these related disorders are not well known or, like Loeys-Dietz syndrome, are relatively new. When a diagnosis can be made (and we all know this isn’t always positive at the first try; it took me 12 years), it’s vital because the cause determines the treatment. While beta blockers are used for both Marfan and Loeys-Dietz, for example, surgical guidelines are very different for the two and thus it’s important to know which you have.

I am glad that the paper goes over the diagnostic considerations for a host of other related disorders. My only beef is that they didn’t address hypermobile or classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. While I realize neither of these types carry aortic risks, it’s not uncommon for patients who have these disorders to be misclassified as having Marfan syndrome due to the skeletal characteristics. I know several families off the top of my head who have had their diagnosis switched from Marfan to one of those two types just within the last year.

While I think that at first read the new criteria are a little confusing for us “lay” people, I believe this will make things much easier for our doctors. I also encourage everyone to bring a copy of the new criteria to your doctors. We have a responsibility to help spread the word about every advancement, particularly something as big as this! I’ll be bringing a copy of the paper to my son’s pediatrician this week.

And again: The opinions offered at Musings of a Marfan Mom are for informational purposes only and are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding Marfan syndrome and any medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking care because of something you have read here.

Citation:
Loeys, Bart L., Dietz, Harry C., Braverman, Alan C., Callewaert, Bert L., Backer, Julie De, Devereux, Richard B., et. al. (2010). The revised Ghent nosology for the Marfan syndrome. Journal of Medical Genetics, 47:485-495.

July 30, 2010
by marfmom
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NoGoBlogHer Blog Hop Party

NoGoBlogHer

Next week is the big BlogHer conference and, like many of you, I’m not going. But, that doesn’t mean that we can’t have a ton of fun right from home! Stefany, my fabulous co-host from ToBeThode, and I are going to hold a No-Go BlogHer party just for all of you that are sitting at home next week with us. Stefany has been working to get some great giveaway prizes for you and we are so excited to be able to give you some swag simply for playing along with our party.

This is going to be easy. We want you to meet and greet bloggers just as if you were at BlogHer. We are going to give you a set of questions to answer and post on your own blog. All we ask is that you complete the following two requirements:

  1. Answer the questions on your blog and then link up that post in the linky that will be available on both ToBeThode or Musings of a Marfan Mom. (you only need to link up once)
  2. Grab the button for the No-Go BlogHer party (it’s on my left sidebar) and place it on your sidebar during the duration of the party. (If you have any problems doing that, let us know and we would be glad to help).

Easy peasy, right? We thought so!

Here are the questions we want you to answer:

  1. When did you start blogging?
  2. Why did you start blogging?
  3. What is one thing you are going to do this week that is WAY cooler than going to BlogHer?
  4. Share a post that you think says a lot about you or is your favorite. (share the link in YOUR post so we all can see)

Once you post on your own blog, come back on Wednesday (or anytime through Saturday) and link up. Then, start hopping around and meet some other bloggers. Leave some comments, follow some new blogs if you are so inclined, and just have some fun.

You want to know about prizes, right? This is just a quick list of sponsors (we will be more specific on the linky post of what you will actually win and give you the sponsors website). If there are any additional prizes, you will see them when you come to link up!

(A lot of these fantastic sponsors have offered Stefany products for review in the past. I will have the link to her reviews in parentheses if you want to see what she thought of their products.)

Okay, here you go:

Those are the ones that we have full confirmation on at this point! These are some fun prizes that everyone can enjoy. Canadians are welcome to play along because many of those sponsors will ship to Canada!

What do we want you to do now? Start thinking about those questions. Get your posts ready for next week. Grab the button off our sidebar and post it on your blog. Start spreading the word. If you are on Twitter, use the hashtag #NoGoBlogHer to talk about the blog hop. And, finally… get ready to have some fun!!!

note: To be eligible to win prizes, you will need to complete the two requirements stated above.