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Old 10-21-2012, 01:21 AM #1
prowlenn prowlenn is offline
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Hi everyone...I am a mother of two beautiful boys, ages 16 and 9. I was diagnosed bipolar at the age of 17...many years ago lol...recently my bipolar has become almost unbearable. I have been suffering severe headaches, neck pain, and upper back pain for about two years now. I am sure you all know the routine, numerous doctors who of course say nothing is wrong. I am at my wits end with the pain. I did find out that I have an arachnoid cyst in my posterior fossa (which the doctor never told me about, I found it out from my MRI report). It has not grown over the past two years. I also have my youngest son who has chiari malformation (he was decompressed Nov. 2011 and is doing amazing) as well as my oldest son has recently diagnosed schizophrenic so I have a full plate. I am hoping to connect with others in my similar situation who can maybe give me some ideas to help with myself....Hugs going out to everyone
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