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Old 10-21-2012, 11:30 PM #11
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I can believe it! Congratulations on connecting with the most experienced specialist in the WORLD when it come to Tarlov Cysts. Dr. Feigenbaum (and Debbie West and team) restored my life on November 30, 2010. And for those others who are being told that Tarlov cysts are "incidental", "benign", or "asymptomatic", remember that it was not long ago that most folks thought the earth was flat! (some still do...)
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Old 12-12-2012, 08:17 AM #12
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I had surgery Dec 5th 2011 with Dr. Feigenbaum. How r u doing??? I still have pain not as bad.
Amy how are you now a year later? I just saw him last week and am at the point of scheduling.
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Question I'm contemplating tarlov surgery with Dr. F

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I had surgery Dec 5th 2011 with Dr. Feigenbaum. How r u doing??? I still have pain not as bad.
I'm contemplating surgery with Dr. F. I have 8 mm cyst to the right of s2. It is getting worse. Now having tingling down both legs into feet and pain is going up the back as well. I'm wondering about scar tissue returning post op after two or three years. Does anyone know if it returns to as bad as before surgery?
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I can believe it! Congratulations on connecting with the most experienced specialist in the WORLD when it come to Tarlov Cysts. Dr. Feigenbaum (and Debbie West and team) restored my life on November 30, 2010. And for those others who are being told that Tarlov cysts are "incidental", "benign", or "asymptomatic", remember that it was not long ago that most folks thought the earth was flat! (some still do...)
Do you have any problems with scar tissue. How difficult was your recovery. Can you do most activities. So many questions and fears. I have surgery scheduled for dec 18 2013
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