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Old 09-28-2008, 11:36 AM #1
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Hi ,just found this forum this afternoon while trying to find some info.

My daughter has been in hospital for intercranial pressure monitoring after being found to have papilodema and displaced cerebellum tonsils .

waiting for the surgeon to call on monday as to whether he is going to put a shunt in ...help this has all happened in 2 weeks flat after a visit to the optician because I thought she might need reading glasses .I feel like I am on an express train with no control and need some reassurance about it all.

thanks
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