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After Surgery For Chiari Malformation
Okay, I Have Never Posted Any Thing, Dont Know If This Will Work But Here Goes. I Can Only Hope A Neurologist Reads It. My Son 19 Had Surgery 1 Year Ago For Chiari Malformation And Syringomyelia. It Looked Like The Surgery Went Great. But He Had Another Mri And His Brain Stem Has A Kink In It And It Did Not Have One Before The Surgery. The Surgeon Said It Is Not A Problem, But I Am Worried That It Is, Maybe He Did Not Want To Scare Me?? Does Any One Out There Know Anything About This Sort Of Occurrance After A Chiari Surgery?? I can be contacted via this forum. I Just Got This Sick Feeling That I Thought I Woulf Go On Line And See If Any One Had Any Answers. Instead Of The Stem Of His Brain Having A Smoothe Slope It Has A Kink Now. Thanks For Listening Patty!
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Welcome to Neurotalk Patty.
I have copied your post to the Rare Disorders Arnold Chiari Malformations. You might get some better help there. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum71.html |
Hi there Cowpatty, and welcome to NeuroTalk.
Don't worry about your how you post, you're doing just fine! I'm pleased that your son's surgery went well, but as a mother, you have every right to be concerned. I see Av8rgirl has already given you the link to the site, so hopefully you'll find some others who are more up to date on the topic than I am. I hope you get the answers that you're looking for. |
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