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Old 11-29-2007, 07:39 PM #1
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I am looking for information on CSF leaks. I am wondering if CSF leaks will cause constant tiredness. I have had lumbar drain implanted and seem to be tired all the time.

If this is a common side effect or uncommon side effect I would like to know.
I have had little success in researching this type of information...I only seem to be able to find out that head aches are the only problem. With my CSF leak head aches were not that common or severe, as my leak was at C7-T1. There was not alot of wieght to cause that much pressure. But Being Tired now that is another ball game.

If you can help with info to read or who to possibly contact that would be great.

Thank you,
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