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Old 10-09-2012, 04:42 PM #1
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Attention arachnoid cyst

have been having migraines for past few yrs - getting worse and more frequent and lasting longer. Also have associated neurological features - numbness, tingling, and speech is difficult and a bit slurred.
Have over past month had days when i sleep abnormal amounts!

I had a scan MRI - which showed a "possible intradiploic arachnoid cyst".
Am waiting for a neurosurgery appointment now .

was very shocked at the results appointment and asked very little.

Please tell me what to expect?
would rather know what's likely and be pleasantly surprised??


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