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Old 05-30-2008, 10:21 AM #1
kenzeesmom kenzeesmom is offline
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Red face All neuroed up

Hi. My name is Randi and I have been married for 12 years with an 8 year old son who is WONDERFUL. I could not ask for a better child and I mean that honestly. I have pseudotumor cerebri, possible tia's and there is no telling what else. All I know is I have frontal lobe damage without the usual reasons why. I am just looking for answers and after 5 years am really tired of testing and being told, "I am not really sure what is wrong, but there is definately something wrong neurological wrong". I also have DJD and optic nerve damage from the increased spinal fluid pressure. Oh, did I mention I was only 37? One day I was walking fine with a walker and then the next day I cannot use my legs. Any suggestions? Do I just give up and live with what I've got or do I continue the tests and everything else they are putting me through? I don't mean to be a downer, I really am good spirited but just get frustated. If anyone has any suggestions, please email me at catlady@gig-gamers.com

Thanks for listening.
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