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I had a bur hole done oct 2016. That failed and had a VIP shunt placed on the left side on Valentine’s Day 2017. The min I woke up from my second surgery I’ve had SEVERE side pains. Sometimes it’s on the left, sometimes it’s in the right. Mainly the left side. I have been to every doctor you can think of with no help. I can barely walk when they are in full force. Anyone else ever find any relief or what the heck I can do!? Thanks!!!

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I had a bur hole done oct 2016. That failed and had a VIP shunt placed on the left side on Valentine’s Day 2017. The min I woke up from my second surgery I’ve had SEVERE side pains. Sometimes it’s on the left, sometimes it’s in the right. Mainly the left side. I have been to every doctor you can think of with no help. I can barely walk when they are in full force. Anyone else ever find any relief or what the heck I can do!? Thanks!!!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
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Hello Michick21 and welcome to NeuroTalk
I made the edit you required to your first post on this thread.

We would also suggest making your own thread as more are likely to see and respond then.
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Hello Michick21 and welcome to NeuroTalk
I made the edit you required to your first post on this thread.

We would also suggest making your own thread as more are likely to see and respond then.


I’m not sure how to do that
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