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Sadly it is common daisy.girl, but everybody is different so it's possible that you will not relapse after your operation but because you are feeling bad, I suggest you call your surgeon. If he thinks your symptoms are unrelated to the surgery, then you should probably call your Neuro as well.

Feel better soon daisy.girl and please let us know how you get on.
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