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Old 09-13-2011, 09:27 AM #1
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Default Chiari symptoms return 5 years post op

My symptoms have returned but brought along strange and new symptoms. Horrible pains in arms and legs with lumps. Raynaud's appeared. Still wondering how I can have two rare disorders. Doctor's are at a lost saying something is wrong with brain/spine and blood circulation but so far tests are all ok. MRI of spine showed no problems. Just to think all this started with an injection into my spine. Hope the answer is found soon...
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