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Old 10-18-2011, 06:43 AM #1
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Default one question about vp shunts

if you've be dealing with vp shunts(i was first diagnosed when i was 2 days old) and operation ur whole life is it possible that is a genetic thing like your children cud be born with it( jus lik me)...cause i heard that it can be genetic, meaning that if you have a girl it is most like tht she'll have it too ,but if its a boy then there is a 50 /50 chance....is this true? im not married yt...but i soon will be and everything is freaking me out! and trust me, this is my worst nightmare! ive dealt with it my whole life
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