thanks, Ron and Bobbie, and any others that may reply-- yes, i'm hoping that as 
the syrinx progresses or changes that things may get better or i quit feeling 
some of these severe muscle-nerve and neuro type pains-- i'll try to keep you 
all informed of any new changes down the road. Dan H.




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From: RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 14, 2011 9:52:04 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] pain-syrinx


Hey Dan,
    You know I have a syrinx also, and I can tell you i experience the pain in 
my gut and back, and I feel the sensation to noise just as you describe. I 
havent had an mri since 2004 because I know the doctors in St. Louis wont 
perform surgery on me unless Im losing function. The positive to your situation 
is your syrinx is expanding downward which means it will only cause you more 
pain and not interfere with function. I have heard of some people finding a 
neurosurgeon that will drain the syrinx, but since we are quads and a surgical 
mistake can result in lose of arm function most neuros wont touch us. If we 
were 
low paras I suspect neoros would be more willing to help. Its not easy living 
with pain everyday and people not understanding the condition. I know that 
doctor Scott Falci in Colorado could help both of us, but he wouldnt accept my 
insurance which is United Heathcare. The cost of a syrinx surgery is at least 
50,000 dollars and probally would be more, so private pay isnt an option. If I 
figure out a solution I will let you know. 


Ron c7

>From: Danny Hearn <[email protected]>
>Subject: [QUAD-L] pain-syrinx
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Saturday, May 14, 2011, 6:50 PM
>
>
>Hi everyone-- do any of you experience increased pain the longer you get up in 
>your chair? I  used to be able to be up in my chair for about 14 hours, but 
>now 
>after getting up- nerve type pain and back pain and pressure seems to grow 
>stronger as I'm up in my chair, at times it seems unbearable after just 5 
>hours 
>or so. It seems any loud sounds such as my wife calling for the dog or yelling 
>upstairs to someone goes right thru my lower gut area ( a painfull echo like 
>pain from loud noise )  I was diagnosed with a syrinx a few years after my 
>injury in 1997--it was in the c-6 injury area--a year and 4 months ago the 
>syrinx had spread a bit from c-6  to  T-2.  BUT  I had not lost any function 
>so 
>they did not want to do anything. Have any of you had any similar problems ?  
>I 
>get worried about it getting worse and not being able to get put in or out of 
>bed.  I have a supra-pubic catheter also----------any ideas or suggestions ?  
>thanks, Danny Hearn  C-6 august 3rd  car wreck.    
>

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