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Old 03-01-2016, 05:06 PM #1
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Default pain in shunt when leaning forward

Hi there all
i have never posted on any of these forums before but thought I would lean on your wealth of knowledge regarding shunts etc.
My 12 year old has a vp shunt ( last revision 2 years ago ) and then was added in a anti siphon device due to over drainage .
Last week she got hit hard on the head with a netball shunt side . She seemed fine after it albeit had a mild headache. Sine then she has had a headache only on bending forward but otherwise completely well ( unlike other shunt blocks etc where she has been very poorly) .
Any suggestions? If anyone else has experienced this symptom.
Thanks in advance
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