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Old 02-06-2009, 06:43 AM
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Default It's Complex, According to the AMA...

I'm a 35yo male from Wisconsin born with aqueductal stenosis. I have had several shunt revisions, and I'm kinda just looking for some answers to some basic questions.

1- I have been told by 3 different medical facilities that I am the oldest living survivor of congenital aqueductal stenosis. And, that I should have died years ago. Is this true? Is there anyone else out there born with C.A.S. who is now over the age of 35? (I hope so)

2- I was born with ONLY aqueductal stenosis. I suffer from no mental deficiencies, however am afflicted with many 'behavioral disorders' (eg: depresssion, social anxiety disorder, OCD, etc.) which has progressed to a debilitating level, and I am now on total Social Security Disability. Is anyone else on this forum as lucky as me, born with no other conditions other than aqueductal stenosis?

3- I have three biological children (all girls). I have been told that, because my condition is always accompanied by mental retardation, from what I've been told, that my children are the only children born to someone with congenital aqueductal stenosis. Is this true? Are there any other parents/offspring of someone with CAS 'out there'?
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