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01-12-2012, 08:23 PM | #1 | ||
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Hello, my name is Max when I was 16 (now 25) I had hurt my back pretty bad riding a dirt bike, thought nothing of it figuring i was superman and had gotten away with just a bruise and some scrapes, a few months later my hand was falling asleep at random times, not seeking help because of my fathers motto of "dont worry about it and it will go away" i allowed it to progress to the point of falling asleep for good within 2 months. , then urgently seeking help and doctors scratching their heads for a month until one doctor passed on my mri's to a associate because no one could figure out what was wrong diagnosed me with Arnold Chiari Malformation Syringomyelia having the cyst in my upper c section, that night the doctor told me to go to the emergency room so they could operate now telling me i would die soon if i didnt seek quick surgery.
Had the decompression done and went through therapy over the next few months spent two months in the hospital and ended up with losing the sense of touch in my left hand. Over the next years I had check ups things were going slow.. now a few months ago i'm at a bar and my 'friend' knowing i have back problems picks me up and bear hugs me from behind while i'm sitting in a chair (drunk people...) now two months later my whole left side of my body has gone cold as in wont warm up from natural body heat, purple, i just got home from the hospital a few hrs ago they ran test and cant find any circulatory problems.. Getting the MRI tomorrow.. Anyone else had these symptoms ? am I going to end up getting a shunt?.. dose the shunt stay in your body and if so what are the limitations with it? i would rather have the cyst removed but i've had a hard time convincing my neuro to do so.. he seems afraid to... Can anyone just be up front and honest with me? please no sugar, I have accepted my reality and just want to know. my doctors favorite words are your going to be alright. everyone knows alright is code word for not ok. PLEASE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO TELL ME SAY IT!! THANK YOU!! |
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01-13-2012, 04:58 AM | #2 | |||
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No 1 you need a new dr. You do not die from Chiari/sm . Maybe you do need a shunt if your spinal fluid is blocked . see what the Mri says . But your life is not over ... get a new DR. asap
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01-13-2012, 05:00 AM | #3 | |||
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If you arer from SC get an appt with Dr Rosner , he is the best
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01-13-2012, 09:57 AM | #4 | ||
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I'm from new jersey lots of good Neuro surgeons anyone have a particular recommendation
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01-14-2012, 06:20 AM | #5 | |||
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Dr. Neil Feldstein
85 Rariton Avenue Highland Park 08904 (ph) 908.846.4230 * Practices at: Columbia Presbyterian Hospital New York City Dr. Susan Hemley Cooper Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery 3 Cooper Plaza Suite # 411 Camden,New Jersey 08103 1-856-342-2701 Dr. Thomas Steineke Neurosurgeon Speciality Pediatrics New Jersey Neuroscience Institute JFK Medical Center 65 James Street Edison, NJ (ph) 1-732-321-7010 Dr. Edward VonDerSchmidt 419 North Harrison Street, Suite 204 Princeton 08540 (ph) 609.924.3614 * Practices at: Robert Wood Johnson, Princeton Medical Center Michael G. Nosko, M.D., Ph.D, FRCS(C), FACS Assoc Professor and Chief 125 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-0019 Email- nosko@umdnj.edu Phone 732-235-7756 Fax 732-235-7095 Practices @ Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
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