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Old 08-21-2011, 09:47 PM #1
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Unhappy thoracic spinal cyst

I was diagnosed as having a T6 spinal cyst 6 mths ago. My sister has Chiari malformation with syringomyelia. I am having a burning sensation down the middle of my spine. the neuro sugeon said the cyst is located on my spine and is not causing compression but I am having pain that feels like I am having a heart attack and my back is tight and now burning after the burning it feels like wetness going down the spine. I am lost. I also have bulging of the cervical area and lumbar also mild stenosis. Here lately my neck have been popping trying to research familiar between sisters with chiari some one please help I am sacared
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