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Old 01-12-2012, 02:05 PM #6
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Originally Posted by ginnie View Post
I just wanted to say welcome to Neuro talk. If you have been diagosed with Chiari,, I would go for another opinion and not take more injections unless you are positive it is the right protocal. I hope a good solution can be found for you. I also had heard that the injections arn't necessarly for this disorder. I have not looked at the hard research yet, but you can google it for a little more information. My best wishes for you. ginnie
Do you mean the injections aren't good for the Chiari or the pains? The Chiari was removed from the surgery and is till gone according to the MRI's. The Neuro surgeon referred me to the Neurologist, who after a year of trying different things suggested these injections as a last resort for the pain. He is well aware of my Chiari though. Did I make a mistake?
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