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Old 10-21-2015, 08:10 AM #1
kitkat33 kitkat33 is offline
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Default Hydrocephalus - New

Hello,

I am new to the board and joined after I received a call from my neurologist last week letting me know that a brain MRI I had showed that I had enlarged ventricles and potential Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus. I am 33 years old and looking online I can find very little information about anyone who has been diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus around my age. I was curious if anyone on here potentially could have this condition and be around my age? Also, if so, I am curious what your main symptoms are? I am having issues with fatigue, muscle weakness, continued bladder infections and some short term memory problems (but not sure if the memory is anything new, I have felt my short term memory hasn't been great all my life).

So thanks for anyone who has any thoughts or may be able to let me know I am not the only one out there with this type of condition around my age.

Thanks!
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