As usual, Stephanie, I am clueless. I am only replying to wish you happy
holidays too. Someone smarter may have an answer for you.
BJ-Sk. Canada
> Hi All --
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> Stephanie
Stephanie Townsend - 24 Dec 2003 03:10 GMT
Don't worry about it! Thanks for the reply anyways. It's a weird, weird
condition that I had never heard of until I my own, what I like to call,
"brain sag" :-)
:-) Steph
> As usual, Stephanie, I am clueless. I am only replying to wish you happy
> holidays too. Someone smarter may have an answer for you.
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> > Stephanie
JDWAT@webtv.net - 24 Dec 2003 05:09 GMT
Hi Steph!
Maybe someone at FMS would know this. I, too, am clueless. You sure
got a weird one there kid. I will look up some Google stuff on my next
break. If you don't hear back from me, it either means I didn't find it
or I scorched the cookies.
It was good to hear from you though. You can post some more updates
while you're on your Christmas break. : ) Hey, will you be graduating
this year?
Hugs,
Maggie
Stephanie Townsend - 24 Dec 2003 06:40 GMT
I will be graduating with my master's this year (as soon as I finish that
thesis!) -- although I am in the doctoral program. Thank you for
remembering, that means a lot to me! I am taking a medical leave for at
least a semester (after the master's is done in April) to decide if I want
to continue on. My health has been so rocky that I think I need some time to
learn to cope with all this, rather than plowing through and trying to
ignore it as I have beend doing. I have been lurking here, reading posts
from time to time, but during the semesters I am so swamped I rarely have
time to post. So, I look forward to these brief rests! I will keep you all
updates and try to post more. I hope you are enjoying your holidays :-)
Steph
> Hi Steph!
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> Hugs,
> Maggie
JDWAT@webtv.net - 24 Dec 2003 07:48 GMT
Hi Again!
I found something for you to check out. It's a website for Arnold
Chiari Malformation & they have an online support group too. This page
that I'm including is of success stories. There's like 12 or 13 pages &
each story has the author's name and/or email address that you can click
on & write to them. This link starts you out on page one.
My understanding of this disease is that it's often misdiagnosed as FMS,
but I didn't read a whole lot. I hope you can find someone there that
can help you to understand it all better.
You have done fabulous things throughout your illness, Steph. I really
don't know how you have managed it all. You definitely deserve a break,
IMO.
http://www.pressenter.com/~chip/success.htm
Take care & enjoy your Holiday break!
Maggie
> Does anyone know anything about the link between Chiari Malformation and
> Fibromylagia type pain?
rare, I think.
It's "all over the 'net"..."possible cure for fibro"...and it's been discussed
many times on a.m.f.
There's one person who claims she had it (sagging) and maybe had surgery.
She posts on news:alt.med.fibromalgia.recovery.info but AFAIK still has
fibromyalgia and I don't know if she was scammed into the surgery out of
desperation by a surgeon or tricked by a diagnosis by a quack or a chiro. Or if
her headaches or migraine was cured or not.
> I am thinking of asking for another scan of my head (haven't had one
> in a year and half) to see if the Chiari's is worsening along with my other
> pain -- may be more than just some weird coincidence. Any thoughts?
I was reading about it last night and apparently there's 4 possible types of
Chiari and it's often caught in childhood when the brain parts are still forming
and due to severe symptoms. (and corrected then).
"might" be an association with scoliosis.
If you have it and have been diagnosed by a neurologist..sure get another test
to see if anything has changed.
get 2nd opinion, before thoughts of surgery.
Here's one type described http://www.neurosurgery.org/focus/july01/11-1-4.pdf
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ejfs/chiari0pubs.html
Try slso " cerebellar tonsil herniation" if you are searching.
Here's one
http://www.postgradmed.com/issues/2002/12_02/levin.htm Migraine, vascular,
drug-induced, and more
Headache due to structural abnormality
Arnold-Chiari malformation (ie, cerebellar tonsil herniation downward through
the foramen magnum) is associated with chronic headache of two types: (1) brief,
pancephalic cough headache, and (2) longer-lasting, dull, posterior headaches
worsened by Valsalva's maneuver (11). MRI is diagnostic, and in some patients,
surgical decompression procedures have been curative. []
I'd hate to have you go through the risks of surgery, if the surgery doesn't
work or the cause was a different one.
I'd hate for all the readers to go have themselves tested (and get hopeful of a
cure for migraines), if it's rare.
FWIW
J - not an expert
Stephanie Townsend - 25 Dec 2003 05:59 GMT
Thanks for the info. I was diagnosed a few years ago after two
hospitalizations due to severe symptoms (severe headache, nausea, vomiting,
dizziness and a lot of neck pain). I was actually diagnosed with recurrent
dural tears, however, it was not made clear if these caused the Chiari, or
exacerbated a condition that has been present my whole life and I just never
knew. So, who knows at this point -- I am not hopeful for a quick cure or
eager to go into surgery, but I think it would be wise to check it out.
Thanks for your words of wisdom.
Stephanie
> > Does anyone know anything about the link between Chiari Malformation and
> > Fibromylagia type pain?
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> J - not an expert