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Old 03-28-2007, 11:10 AM #4
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Thanks for the responses!

Good to hear that it's not likely to be an infected shunt. But I don't fancy the idea of the thing coming to the end of its life. Such a whimp, aren't I?

I think that it's adhesions. Which I don't think is life-threatening. But it's a real pain.

Anyway, I've now told my GP that I need to see a neurosurgoen and she's making me an appointment. He probably won't have the faintest, either, but let's see!
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