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Old 01-31-2015, 10:28 AM #1
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Chat Intracranial hypertension (PTC) Introducing myself

Hello,

I'm a new member and hereby introducing myself. I'm a 25 yo woman from the Netherlands, hoping to contact others with IIH or/and having a VP-shunt like I've got since a few weeks, so that we can share experiences. Also I do hope to find someone to whom I can ask for advice if necessary. (I'm sorry if my English is not so good. )

Thanks a lot!
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