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Old 07-25-2009, 12:40 AM #1
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I just received the report from my MRI and I have a 2mm syrinx from T5 to L1
What happens now?
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Old 07-25-2009, 10:10 AM #2
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that would be very small.....i would think the next step would be finding what is constricting the flow....unless that is also noted on the report.....then intervention options or "wait and see" good luck
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I agree w/ Rhoni. They may want to see what it's going to do, test more, see what sx it's causing.

For me they are still testing, sort of. They are not sure as of yet what is really causing my sx and are very hesitant to blame any of it on the sm.

Complicating it for me are some C spine issues and brain lesions. None of the docs I've seen can agree on anything, lol - isn't that par for the course?

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