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Old 01-16-2012, 11:25 PM #1
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I was just told on friday the 13 that i have spinal fluid leaking from my right ear. my dr said she was sending my case to another dr. this is the extent of my information. it sounds scary . are there things i should or shouldnt be doing? how dangerous is it. I have a tube that was put in my right ear 10 days ago so does this mean my brain is now exposed to the outside world via the leek and the tube? why am i not getting answers and am just being passed around? it is a spontaneous leek i think. i had some ct scans and havent been told there is a tumor or anything. Just needed to vent.
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