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Old 03-06-2014, 08:18 PM #4
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Thanks for your help

I scheduled two appts with two different neuros for their opinions. I live in NJ. I'm going to try Philly docs (Penn and Jefferson) to hopefully get some answers. I too am a mom, and work as a nurse. I'm not sure if I should keep both appts or just pick one??

Can I ask you a question? Did your neuro see the syrinx on your MRI? There was no mention of that to me. I'm just very curious what causes my symptoms (numbness, have altered sense of temperature on some extremities, and slight dizziness at times). Would a rt sided chiari cause these symptoms or a syrinx?? That's where I get confused!

Thanks again for your help. I know I am new to this but I'm here for you if need someone to talk with
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