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Old 04-30-2012, 06:38 PM #5
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Angry psuedotumor cerebri treament

hi i have psuedotumor cerebri and have tried medications and came off the med that supposedly cause this problem and its not better, but worse. im goin wed to have my 3rd spinal tap, bc the pressure is so bad and i have horrible migranes and vision loss and the longer the eye goes swollen the more permanet the damage is. Then June 11 im goin to see a neuro eye specialist to talk bout other optoins like eye surgery that is called a fenetration or decompression to relieve the pressure. has anyone had this surgery or any other options to try? the fluid just keeps comin back and buildin up... plz help!!!

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