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Old 03-27-2011, 04:44 PM #1
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on January 3rd, 2011 i had disk surgery to releive pressure on a nerve that was giving me pain in my lower leg... on feb 15th I started getting mild headaches that turned on major headaches and the surgeon deduced the headaches were being caused by an internal leak of spinal fluid and I also had a bulge at location of incision filled with fluid.. on March 24th i had surgery to patch the leak and remove the bulge... the major headaches are gone and bulge was removed. my back and leg now feel real good, but i still have a mild steady headache but as I said the March 24th surgery of fixing the leak has removed the major headaches.. doctor says now the minor steady headache i now experience still after 5 days since surgery, will dissipate after the spinal fluid replenishes itselft which could take "who knows how long" does this sound correct? will the mild steady headache i know have go away by itself?
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Hi Joe, welcome to the community! It's a little slow here today, for some reason, but you'll find lots of support. If I did it right, this is a link to a forum where you might find some information and advice: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum78.html. Hang in there!!
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