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Originally Posted by ian'smommy View Post
I would encourage him to see his neurosurgeon to be on the safe side, given that it is a change for him. Good luck!
I've had a shunt for three years now and have had headaches ever since. Doc always tells me shunt is fine. I just live with it-best I can. but since this is a change for him you should get it checked. good luck!
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