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Melodye
Hi
I am scheduled for Retrosigmoid Craniotomy (for TN)in a few weeks. Can anyone tell me the difference between that and Microvascular decompression surgery? The doctor's assistant has suggested I have someone stay with me upon returning home after surgery. Can anyone tell me just how incapacitated one is after this kind of surgery? Because of pain? ...dizziness, ...blurred vision? Thank you for any information you can give me. |
Hi Melodye :) Nice to meet you.
I know nothing about your condition, sorry I can be of no help. Trigeminal neuralgia, if I have my initials right? However, there is a forum here for your specific condition, just chock full of peeps ready to answer your question! Post your question there... you'll get many more responses. Best of luck! |
Michelle
Hi there,
I have been experiencing crazy dizzy spells for a few years, thought I was going about silly! I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid almost 4 years ago and started thyroxine which helped but then started to get more symptoms, trouble judging stairs, feeling like I am on a merry go round and can not get off. I have had an MRI and blood tests, all have come back normal. My neurologist suggestested that I take 200mg of Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) and multi vitamin B that worked wonderfully for about 9 months. Then I got cheeky and stopped taking it. I became very unwell pretty quick with dizzy symptoms. Went back to the neurologist who suggested I up the dose of Vitamin B2 to 400mg daily. It worked for a few months, but recently I have been getting dizziness again and a bit of nausea. I have been given a prescription for sandomigran medication but am a bit nervous about taking it. Any feedback would be most welcomed. Michelle |
HI Melodye, glad you found us!
Take a look at the TN forum here: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26 There are lots of good folks there who will be able to assist you with your questions. If you need a little help navigating, just holler, someone will point you in the right direction. Again, welcome to NT and we're happy to have you! |
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We have a forum here that may help you with thryroid questions: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=44 It's always nice to see new faces and I hope you'll stick around and become an active member of this community. Welcome, Michelle! |
You might want to check out this site also
Its www.hfs-assn.org. There is much information about TN and HFS, and the surgery, microvascular decompression (MVD) to solve the problems. A good book about this subject is also "working in a very small place" by Mark Shelton (its available on www.amazon.com).
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Hello there, Mr. Wallace and welcome to NeuroTalk!
How may we serve you? Feel free to jump into anything interesting and let us know if we can help you with navigation or the like. Lots of folks here will jump right in to lend a hand. Again, welcome to NT.:) |
Melodye Rose and Michelle,
Welcome to NeuroTalk. There are a great number of people here to help out when they can. We are all here to show a great deal of caring for all. Looking forward to seeing you around. Darlene:hug: |
Welcome all to NT!
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