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Old 07-19-2009, 10:08 PM #1
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Well, its been awhile and things have gotten better. I recently went to the doctor and explained my position to him, he noticed that I had sinus problems, so we went on 3 weeks of antibiotics in an attempt to annihilate any infection. This seemed to help greatly with the problems I was having. Right now I am on my last day of antibiotics and have been relatively free of Chiari symptoms. I still have the occasional neck twinge or difficulty concentrating, but for the most part I am doing much better. Most of all, it seems that I have become vastly more personable, something I find strange.

I will come back here and post more thoughts in the coming days. Hopefully my symptoms will stay gone or greatly reduced after the antibiotic course is over.
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