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I am a 63 year-old woman and I live in Canada. For a year now, I have been suffering with lower lumbar/sacral pain. Finally, I was able to have an MRI done on September 1st/2012 and it was discovered that I have multiple Tarlov cysts in the lumbar/sacral area. I have been researching neurosurgeons who are experienced with Tarlov cyst disease. Dr. Feigenbaum was the doctor in the US that stood out among all the rest as the best. I see that you have had surgery for your cysts, Amy, with Dr. Feigenbaum. It would really mean a lot to me if you could share your personal experience with Tarlov cyst disease and how the surgery helped you. At this point, I am in horrible pain all the time. I'm still waiting to see a neurosurgeon in our area, but the problem is none of the doctors here are experienced with Tarlov cysts. With gratitude, Cathy Harding |
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I suggest you connect with the Tarlov Cyst Disease Foundation to receive information on on treatment available to you. A presedent has been established which may be of benefit to you. David |
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I had surgery 2 weeks ago, and I am doing pretty good. I went in with 2 TC and had actually 5.Recovery will take long time. Wishing all who has this problem good luck. :)
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i'm ethan from malaysia. i have a 33 year old girlfriend who just recently diagnosed with Tarlov Cysts. she has 2 of them at the S1 and S4 part of her back bone with the size of 0.8 and 1.3 respectively.
she also suffer from autoimmune disease and pain on some part of her joints and body. she always tired and not in the mood sometimes and abit of libido. yes i expected the doctor didnt have any solution for this medical issue. please help me to help her recover. i really in need of your advice so much. i love her very much and its killing me to see her like that. she a lovely young lady. she is a brilliant baker & sugar artist. please help me, i really need your advice. please email me and thank you for lending me your ears. |
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I wanna know how are you right know about your cyst? Did you feel any better? |
3 months after surgery. Pain is there, sometimes more then before surgery. I hope it will go away.
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I have them from C3-T2 and now waiting for insurance to ok another MRI for sacral area.
But is there a difference between them when you change location of the spine? Also, my pain management doctor, an anesthesiologist DO ?, wants to aspirate them ...is this who should be doing it or should I be getting a referral to someone else? |
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