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Old 04-13-2015, 03:46 AM #3
Hannie Hannie is offline
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Originally Posted by Bridges View Post
Hannie,
I have not heard of any successful "draining" techniques for Tarlov cysts. You may consider consulting with Dr. Feigenbaum in Texas, as he travels to Cyprus to treat patients there through his work with AMIS.
Bridges
Thank you very much Bridges for your prompt reply to my question.

Any idea as to how I could contact this man ???

I will find out if my insurance will cover me to travel to Cyprus and what after care if any I can get in Ireland after the procedure, I do know they say that if a procedure cannot be done in Ireland that they will cover it within Europe.
LOL not sure if Cyprus is in Europe

I have also seen somewhere that there is a good man in France ??
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