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Old 10-23-2007, 03:02 PM #1
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Default still having pain after 2 operations

I am still having pain. I had my last operation about two months ago. And one about 6 weeks before that. The reason i had the first one was because my shunt was disconected in my head. So i was getting tons of pressure in my head. I would start to puke and pass out from the pressure. I had the pressure for about four months before i got the operation. They put in a new shunt and a valve. After the operation. I started to get pain again in my head after a few weeks. So then i went back after about six weeks. I got a shunt ogram taken. And they found that the catheter was not working. So they decided to put in a new cather and a programable valve. Since then i have been having pain. And i have had a buzzing sound in the valve in my head. Every time that i get up in the morning. And if i run or move my head to much. They have changed the pressure in the valve about two times. And i am still having pain every day. What do you think.
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