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Old 06-03-2012, 04:07 AM #1
Megzellmer Megzellmer is offline
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I was diagnosed with Pseudotumor Cerebri about 6 years ago. My opening pressures along with vision loss, papilledema and excruciating headaches where what led them to the diagnoses. My opening pressures for all 16 of my LP’s have been between 28-36. At the beginning of May my doctor was concerned that the staph and Ventriculitis infections my VP shunt caused me where active again so in the proses of getting a white blood cell count via LP the Anesthesiologist read my opening pressure at 5!?!?!?!?! I would be interested to know if anyone has heard of Pseudotumor reversing its self? Thank you any and all replies will definitely be helpful!
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