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Old 11-17-2010, 11:20 AM
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The decompression surgery is no joke. It was a very difficult recovery for me, I was in a great deal of pain but tended to over-do my activity because I was so eager to be 'normal' again. Expect to lay low for many weeks and follow your doctors orders. I wish I had.

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Originally Posted by jdelgado4169 View Post
I have recently been diagnosed after two long months of specialists, tests, and being told its all in my head with Chiari Malformation 1. I am scheduled for decompression surgery next week, after 1 day of learning of my diagnosis. I do not know my herniation number, but the surgeon stated it is fairly severe and we needed to schedule asap.

After my entire life of living as a clutzy, sickly child, it is wonderful to know all these years, it has not been me, but the CM1 that has caused this. I am looking for any advice for after surgery, what made you most comfortable, is there anything your support caregivers could do to help with the recovery process etc.

I have been experiencing burning sensations (neck & back), headaches, muscle weakness (left side), eye drooping, balance issues, motor skill reduction, just to list a few. Looking forward to communicating with anyone who has or has had CM1 to better understand this debilitating disease

Thanks for your help, I am hopeful this surgery will take care of the majority of my symptoms~~
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