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Old 05-12-2010, 12:50 PM #1
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Default Medtronic Stratus Valve Shunt Malfunction

Hi my name is Cheri and I have hydrocephalus. I also have an aneurysm. Anyway my Medtronic Straus shunt keeps adjusting itself back to 1. It was a 1.5. It went back to 1 on its own. Then my doctor put it to a 0.5 and said I'd like to see your ventricles a little smaller. Then told me to come back in August? Within a month I started getting low pressure headaches, went to the emergency room had a cat scan and the ns there said i'm overdraining, two of my ventricles are now slitlike, and he could barely see my right ventricle because they are soo small. At that time it had adjusted to a 1 again by itself. So he put it back to 1.5 again. And said it may be from being around Magnets? Geesh... What magnets? Anyway my surgeon is in Israel for a month and nobody else wants to touch me since someone else put the shunt in. So I'm stuck with a default shunt, overdrainage and no doctor for a month or so. Any suggestions? Thank You
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