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Old 06-20-2011, 09:23 PM #1
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Hi everyone! I'm new to this group. Just looking for some advice. I've had Hydrocephalus since birth and my most recent shunt revision was in 1997. I have a VP shunt so reading about all the new programmable shunts is interesting. I've been having some symptoms over the past 2 weeks and they are leading up to a shunt malfunction I'm afraid. My dr isn't getting in any hurry about doing anything to fix it though.

I looking forward to talking with everyone about this and hope to offer any advice to those that need it or would just like to talk.

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