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Old 04-01-2013, 02:48 PM #1
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Default Anyone else had/have extreme abdo/chest pain after vp shunt?

Since my shunt was put in 4 months ago ive been getting these extreme pains in my abdomen and recently started in my chest also. Ive been to hospital multipule times (im in right now) since it started but docs settle the pain amd send me home. They insist that there is not a relation between this abdo chest pain and the shunt.

Has anyone else experienced this pain? I think its worse than the headache. I just want the shunt removed because im sure that it has to be the cause of my pain!!!
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