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Old 07-19-2012, 06:24 PM #1
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Thumbs up im scared of getting this surgury

Hey guys,
i just had a seizure about a month about , june 12th, i had my mri and everything came out good except doctors diagnosed me with Chairi Malformation...( something about my brain stem is too long and thats whats causing all my headaches and stuff) i googled it and literally all the results scared the crap outa me! i wanna get the surgury but im scared something bad is ginna happen or of recovery time!

how should i prepare myself for this surgury?!?! should i even risk it??

anyone have any stories they can share good or bad! please id like feedback!

thankss !!
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