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Old 07-09-2015, 05:15 PM #1
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Default Some fantastic questions

Hey everyone! Faye here. I'm 25 and have congenital hydrocephalus... And so does my 31-year-old sister!

And we have a totally normal brother. Has anyone else incurred this sibling hydro, especially since we're not twins??

Also, I've tried yoga recently and the decline positions (versus incline) seems to kill me. Makes me super nauseous and I don't think I'll be going back. Is this a hydro thing?

Lastly for now, I have an ex-shunt (it got infected when I was 7 so it got moved to the other side). Does anyone get headaches where their "ex-shunt" is?

Thanks!
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