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slackermom 04-23-2010 07:20 AM

10 year old before&after decompression surgery
 
Hello :confused:
I m a newbee and looking for answers at my wits end any help would be great
My daughter is 10 she started having severe headaches and vomits everything she eats and drinks immediatley after eating even if its a bit
on february 14 2010 she was diagnoised with chiari malformation on march 1 and had surgery on the 5th of march we spent 5 days in hospital she was still vomiting and had hed pain when were sent home we came back four days later she couldnt even walk with out help still couldnt keep food or any drinks.they did every sort of test amaginable from gi issues to more cts and an icp monitor we werere still hopefull on the second week they put an ng to feed her they gave here ensure at very slow rate they took out after a week and she kept food and water still had a headache so home we went thinking all was well four days at home she was back to vomiting every thing she ate and drank it was the same as in february we went to her neorsurgeon and they said it was not the chiari they fixed this and said follow up with giwe waited a full 10 days of vomiting and horrible headaches and we went back to hospital we spent 5 days there with iv and them sending us home saying we can watch her vomit at home they did all the tests they could last month so she keeps no food no water she trys to eat and drink but it comes back immediatly this has been so frustrating to watch her cry shes hungry and shes only going to get weaker.I can not belive they sent us home
shes such a happy little girl and dealying well with all this:)

Feel the Burn 04-28-2010 08:57 AM

Uncaring jerks,,,

antler3 05-13-2010 11:53 AM

Poor lil' thing. I feel so sorry for her and for you watching this happen and can't do anything. Maybe you should try another doctor. Your right she is only gonna get weaker ...something will have to be done. God Bless you both.

fabismom 05-16-2010 08:22 AM

Hi.

My 6 yr old daughter had her decompression two weeks ago. Her vomiting was awful. Four days of this whether she ate or not. That is now over. I hope you daughter is over that.

We are still in the hospital. She is having awful headaches. Although, they are not as bad as the first few days, they are bad. My poor baby, I hate to see her like this. I certainly understand what you are experiencing.

Dr don't want to let her go home until she's headache free for 24 hrs. We live 5.5 hrs away, so I have no problem staying here. There are no pediatric neurosurgeons back home. I'll stay in town forever if I have to.

Drs here wanna make sure she is not leaking CSF. I'm so paranoid, I think I see the area around her incision swelling. Just sitting here praying that her headaches resolve.

Sorry I'm not much help. What I can tell you is that you need to continue to push for an answer. Just know that you are not alone. I will keep you in my thoughts.

Is your daughter having headaches?

mynameis_jackie 01-30-2012 11:38 AM

Dr. Thomas MORIATY LOUISVILLE, KY
 
I would recommend this doctor. He is so good. He did a tethered cord release and a decompression on my son. There are a lot of doctors that do these surgeries, and I honestly think they don't know what their doing. He does.

Spiney95 05-15-2012 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mynameis_jackie (Post 846486)
I would recommend this doctor. He is so good. He did a tethered cord release and a decompression on my son. There are a lot of doctors that do these surgeries, and I honestly think they don't know what their doing. He does.

Another surgeon in that group, George Raque, is fantastic. He has excellent communication skills, good bedside manner, informative, never hurried, works well with others and enjoys a good reputation relative to results.


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