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Old 11-08-2011, 02:56 PM #1
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Default 20 years in the fight - now looking at 2nd mvd

New to this forum.

I was poking around for folks with multiple MVD histories. I had my first MVD in Dec '07. Results were pretty good, now after 4 years, I'm about maxed out on my drug of choice - Tegretol. Vial at home, vial in the glovebox, and one in the desk drawer.

I'm not to excited about another entry, especially on such short warranty period.

Please tell me your stories on multiple MVD's. I feel like I should install a entry hatch on the side of my skull.

Gamma Knife 1995, various drugs, with Tegretol most effective on my Type 1 on V-2 and 3. I just don't like loosing balance and seeing double.

Regards,
Jim
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