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Cathy M 04-11-2010 05:17 PM

make sure you have the right DR
 
Hello everyone, it's been a while since I have posted and I just wanted all to know what is up with my diagnosis and why a second opinion is a must. My 2nd NS Dr Michael Martin at University of Oklahoma decided to run a ton of tests on me and not just jump into chiari surgery. What he found blows me away because the first NS that I went to was ready to do decompression right away with no further testing. I also have tethered cord syndrome, an extra lower lumbar vertebrae and not just 1 but 3 syrinxes one below the chiari one in the middle and one in my low back. This is on top of my Kleppel Feil syndrome ( i knew about that one) which is fusion of nearly every vertebrae in my neck. I am going to do the TCS surgery in Aug they are still running a ton more tests on me and I have to wait for my daughters softball season to be over. I figure whats a couple of months when I have had this for 47 years. If the surgery works then I should not have to have the chiari decompression done. I will keep you posted. I have taken up one of yall's sayings and that is that life is short enjoy every little thing. Please make sure you find a good doctor, it might take a little more effort but its worth it in the long run. best to all Cathy

razzle51 04-12-2010 04:32 AM

do you know of Dr. Mapstone a chiari expert

Cathy M 04-12-2010 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by razzle51 (Post 643357)
do you know of Dr. Mapstone a chiari expert

Dr Martin is the assistant professor to Dr Mapstone, they are going over my case together. Dr Martin is a younger man but is learning from the best in my area. I don"t have a problem with that at all. I will have quite a team when they do my surgery

razzle51 04-16-2010 04:30 AM

good sounds like your are in good hands


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