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Old 01-30-2015, 10:44 AM #1
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Glad to reply, Starfish! Today I left home at 6:00 AM, drove nearly 60 miles to have my truck repaired, went to breakfast at a fine diner, did some shopping, drove home, fixed lunch, then went to work on my construction job. I own and operate a large hay and grain farm, in addition to my construction business. I have spent several weeks this year rafting rivers here in the northwest, in addition to travelling throughout the northeast of the US. While I never again will be able to construct cable suspension bridges and timber framed bridges throughout the northwest, I have a good life, considering what I had been diagnosed with. The surgery performed by Dr. Feigenbaum and his assistant Debbie West restored my life. The only obstacle I encountered on this journey was erected by the Sate of Oregon workers compensation system, aka: SAIF. They did everything they could to prevent me from obtaining the necessary medical care.
Please know that there is hope for those diagnosed with symptomatic Tarlov cysts. PM me if you need more information.
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Hello, I am going to have surgery with DR Feigenbaum. I have 3 cysts. I heard good result about his surgery and bad noes too. some got more pain, some had leak and the cyst refilled with in a year and two. Some developed new pain. Has anybody had surgery with Dr. Feigenbaum 3 or 2 years ago to tell us about the outcome. Thank you.
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My surgery with Dr. Feigenbaum was on November 30, 2010. I can say, without being dramatic, that he gave me back my life. While there are no guarantees with any surgery, I determined that the risks involved were far outweighed by the possible benefits. Please prepare yourself for this procedure. That means doing all you can to cleanse your body of any toxins, (alcohol, tobacco, "junk food") and put in place the support system for when you return home. Follow his suggestions on limiting physical activity, and give you body an opportunity to heal.
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Hello, I am going to have surgery with DR Feigenbaum. I have 3 cysts. I heard good result about his surgery and bad noes too. some got more pain, some had leak and the cyst refilled with in a year and two. Some developed new pain. Has anybody had surgery with Dr. Feigenbaum 3 or 2 years ago to tell us about the outcome. Thank you.
I had 5 cysts. Surgery was on October 2012. Two years later, report from my MRI is no cysts or leaks. I would recommend Dr. Feigenbaum to everybody who is considering surgery.
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I had 5 cysts. Surgery was on October 2012. Two years later, report from my MRI is no cysts or leaks. I would recommend Dr. Feigenbaum to everybody who is considering surgery.
I thank you and Bridges for hanging in and giving hope to so many.

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