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Old 12-27-2020, 02:31 PM #1
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Default Hi! Hi! [emoji112]

Well, what can I say? It's really fun to be here. I'm suffering by ADHD+AST+PPD but I'm not even sure this qualify as neuro-whatever so then I will just list myself as a spectator.

However, my oldest daughter is born with something called Syringomyelia, which seems to fit into the category a bit better.

"Syringobulbia is a neurological disorder characterized by a fluid-filled cavity (syrinx) within the spinal cord that extends to involve the lower brainstem (medulla). It usually occurs as a slit-like gap within the lower brainstem that may affect one or more of the cranial nerves."

Well, anyways, it feels really great to finally have joined the forum. Hope you've all had a nice Christmas and all! Hi! [emoji112] Hi! [emoji112]
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Hi Gewan

Welcome to the community .

You may find the Search option here (https://www.neurotalk.org/search.php) useful in finding threads and topics which interest you.

Best wishes.
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Hi Gewan,



I'm so sorry about your daughter's syringomyelia. If you look into the Spinal Disorders and Back Pain forum and do a search for syringomyelia, you'll find some threads about it.

I hope that you'll find some helpful information here.
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