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Old 12-28-2007, 12:26 PM #1
Debbie Shirley Debbie Shirley is offline
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Default Polio Survivor, Age 56 with 2C - Tarlov Cyst

Interested in anyone who has had a Tarlov cyst drained and/or removed and details of your recovery. This is causing extreme pain for me. It is located in the sacrum area and along with normal pain from the affects of polio, as well as arthritis and degenerative disc disease. The cyst is causing some numbness across the lower back and down my strong leg.

Any information will be appreciated

Debbie
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