with a syrinx at c1 c2 neuros wont operate unless things get really bad, like
function loss. the key is never operate above your level of injury. the syrinx
can cause pain in abdomen and back , because yours is higher the neck area is
probally affected. depnding on where you are in the states i
Ron David (mrpockets_2000):
... I *do* know very few neurosurgeons will will work on a high-cord syrinx
solely because of pain. If loss of function begins and continues, that's a bit
different. There are just far too many risks for doing cervical cord surgery
just because of pain. They'd
I agree totally with Tod below. And, even though I am not male, my symptoms
began with lower abdominal PAIN whereby I could hardly think. SYRINGOMYELIA
sux big time.
Lori
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Tod E. Santee sant...@cox.net wrote:
Ron David (mrpockets_2000):
... I *do* know very
HI THERE...I have a Stage 3 wound on the back of my
leg. So no w/c.just bed to keep pressure off. Has
anyone used a wound-vac? Results?
How about flap surgery? Also need to get a Clinitron
alternating pressure bedanyone ever use one?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!
Paul c5/6
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