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Old 10-18-2011, 07:03 AM #1
stranger_184 stranger_184 is offline
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stranger_184 stranger_184 is offline
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Brunei
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Im new here...im glad i found this site. sometimes you just need to know your nt the only one goin through things like this...
I have Congenital Hydrocephalus(i.s i have a VP shunt)...ive had it ever since i was 2 days old. and ive had many operations: when i was 2 days old, 12, 18, and at 15, 19 yrs old they jus changed the volume of my shunt cause i was having headaches tht was unbarable.
im now 21, and im stil struggling with it all. i try to learn how to deal with it. but it gets real hard sometimes. and no body takes me seroiusly, they all think i exagerate much. and they only care when i come in the state of vomitting and dizziness, and getting knock outs and that is when im RUSHED to the hospital.....and it gets really frustrating sometimes to see that no body understands what u go thru...
so im glad i came a cross this site
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