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Old 04-22-2014, 11:36 PM #1
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Default Is this hydrocephalus?

Hi my name is Roy. I have arnold chiari malformation. I had the decompression surgery the end of 2012. From that I got an infection so they went back in and scrubbed out the infection. In the past six months or so I started having a bunch of new symptoms, and my neurosurgeon thinks that I have pockets of fluid on my brain. I'm pending an MRI to be approved. My calves and the back of my arms are locked up all the time, I have blued and double vision, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, clumsiness, severe migraines, and now seizures ( which I have never had before). Does it sound like hydrocephalus to anyone? I'm going crazy because everything is taking so long to be approved, and in the meantime I'm just laying here feeling like crap 24/7. Does anyone have any advise for me please?
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