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Old 02-10-2009, 10:39 PM #1
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Hello from Michigan-
I have had 63 shunt revisions in the past 8 years and for the past year I have overdrained. This last shunt was put in the pluera since my peritoneal will not drain. I am having many problems because of the over-draining and I see the NS on Tuesday. Any suggestions for shunts would be greatly appreciated. We tried removing the shunt 2 years ago and boy was that a mistake. We did a subtemporal decompression 4 years ago -Basically I would like to find a shunt that will work. People who do not have this disease do not understand how you can look normal but be so sick.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated Thanks for letting me vent
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