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Default Noticeable Bump From T. Cysts?

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For those of you who have been diagnosed with Tarlov cysts, do you (or did you ever) have a noticeable bump? I'm wondering if these cysts cause a mass that is palpable. Thanks.
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For those of you who have been diagnosed with Tarlov cysts, do you (or did you ever) have a noticeable bump? I'm wondering if these cysts cause a mass that is palpable. Thanks.

They are masses of spinal fluid so yes I would say they are palpable. When mine is syptomatic, as it is now, I can feel it especially when I'm sitting. I still haven't found a pillow that is comfortable.
Has anyone found a pillow they can sit on that reduces the stress on your cyst?
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