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Old 04-25-2012, 09:57 PM #1
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Default Post Laminectomy Dura Tear

I had Laminectomy S2 - S4 for Caueda Equina Syndrome Jan 19th I've had two attempts to fix the Dura, a fat pad with super glue and a lumbar drain for 5 days, I at one point was literally leaking spinal fluid out of my wound, at this point no docs will touch me, as I'm leaking spinal fluid AGAIN I have connective tissue disorder... I feel like I've had everything but a shunt tried and because the doctors attitude is I'm going to just leak again they refuse to touch me - anyone know someone - please? I'm having horrible posture headaches and not functioning... Thanks - Fawn
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