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Old 11-17-2010, 11:14 AM #1
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Default chiari symptoms return 3 yrs post-op

Hi, I am a 33 yo woman and had decompression surgery with C1, C2 laminectomies almost exactly 3 years ago for a 12-15 herniation from Chiari I. I have recently begun to experience symptoms again and I'm worried. I wonder if anyone can shed any light? I am having a hard time finding info online about reoccuring symptoms after surgery. thanks
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