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Old 11-11-2013, 07:59 PM #2
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Originally Posted by Kathryn1 View Post
Hi,
Dr. F. recommended surgery for 5 Tarlov cysts at s1 to s3 due to compression of sacral nerve roots. He stated no guarantees. The nurse stated regarding success depending on what was damaged nerves before surgery. This is scary!
If decide no surgery, the nerves could get worse with damage due to the cysts.
Does anyone have any post op surgery results over 2 years with good or bad results?:confused: Thank you.
Kathryn1, 62 years old, but young in mind and heart!
I am 68 and in the same position. My surgery is scheduled for the 18th of Dec. Besides pain I have terrible internal itching. I would like to hear from anyone who has had success and has had this terrible knawing itch also.
Nonna
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