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Originally Posted by pogo
Does reprogramming the valve normally help you? Is she adjusting the pressure higher or lower (setting going up or down)?
Shunt tap is where the put a needle into the reservoir and can take a csf sample but they can also measure the pressure (isn't completely reliable but as a gross measure might be helpful). Lumbar puncture is a spinal tap but the can take a pressure reading there as well as a csf sample. If the readings are different and can't be explained, they'll revise my daughter's shunt (she has communicating ventricles so usefulness may not apply to you, I don't know). Shuntogram is where they inject an isotope into your shunt system at the reservoir and take pictures of it going through your system and see if there is a problem. There are drawbacks to all of these, small infection risk or doesn't always show the problem. Getting your eyes fully checked (neuro ophthalmologist preferred) would be a great non invasive option.
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She keeps setting it higher each time because everytime I go in its always lower than what she set it as the previous visit. I can only say that I have never had any of those procedures done or even mentioned to me by doctor! I think will get my eyes checked