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Old 05-23-2007, 11:36 PM #1
kiza kiza is offline
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Default c7, t1 thru t12 tarlov cysts

Hi, I am new to the site.

I have been diagnoised with tarlov cysts on c7 and t1 thru t12.

I had several occassions after coughing or sneezing in which I thought I had broken ribs with severe pain around the front ribs under the arm and breast. I also went cycling and later read that is one of the worst possible activities for my condition.

My cysts were found on MRI during an episode of terrible, unrelenting pain. I have 2 that are very large and are actually buldging.

I will be seeing a neurosurgeon in early June.

I have not been able to find much info on tarlov cysts affecting the T part of the spine. Does anyone else have a similiar condition?

Thanks, kiza
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