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Old 08-30-2009, 01:47 PM #7
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Originally Posted by gongshow22 View Post

Last month I had my Tarlov Cyst aspirated and filled with fibrin glue. I am now disabled by my pain. It got much worse. I've been told by my doctors to wait 3 months. It can get better. I find it depressing and I am losing hope with this procedure working.
Wow sorry to hear this. Well Ive had my CT Myelogram and it showed that a blood patch I had done for my CSF leaks in March has sealed the neck of the cyst. I am also told I have another cyst which is connected to the CSF.

They are going to aspirate the large, closed cyst.

What kind of pain are you experiencing? Did you have pain prior to the aspiration? Do they know what is causing the pain??

I havent got a date for the aspiration yet but am hoping it will be soon.

Looking forward to your reply.

Cheers
Rachel
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