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Question 17 years after decompression I'm having symptoms again

Hello Everyone,

I have never posted here before. I had Arnold Chiari decompression which included a craniotomy and lamenectomy in May of 2001. I was 20 y.o. I am now 37 and experiencing the same symptoms. Have any of you been through this? Did it require another surgery? I'm grasping at straws here. Please help.

Sincerely,
Greg from Houston
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