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Old 11-02-2010, 11:44 AM #7
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Hello!
I am a first-timer. Most of these posts are regarding brain cysts, but I have recently had thoracic surgery to remove an 8.1-cm thoracic cyst. I have not had good recovery and my neurosurgeon tells me I have permanent nerve damage and suggests a spinal stimuator implant. Do any of you have experience with a thoracic arachnoid? What do we know about the success of spinal stimulators?

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teresaf101
Hi Teresa,
I had an arachnoid cyst removed over a month ago from t1-t4 area and having major complications. Are you walking? If so, how long did it take you to recover. I see you have some nerve damage... What is that affecting? I can't walk walk due to my left leg being so week and numb.
Cynthia
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