You might want to get a copy of your MRI's. And see about getting a different neurosurgeon to look at them.
I will be four weeks post op on Tuesday. My symptoms went away almost immediately. I still have one lingering symptom- brain pain when I strain (laugh, sneeze, cough, etc) But it is getting better everyday. I am really surprised about the lack of a follow up MRI. It makes me think your NS wasn't a specialist. Because I am going back Dec. 1 for my follow-up. I am scheduled to have an MRI and then an hour later I will see my NS. When I see my NS he will tell me what the MRI indicated. So....I doubt yours was a specialist or I think he would have done the follow up MRI. Good luck finding someone close to you that is a specialist. Maybe a new doc can give you some answers.
I don't think my NS is an expert? My boyfried said that he remembers my NS say that he had never done that surgery before, but I don't remember that. I remember him saying that it was either a fairly common surgery, or that it was a fairly simple surgery. I do know that my surgery date was pushed back 2 or 3 timed because he wanted to wait and have his partner be there for the surgery as well.
I did go back to see him after my surgery to get the stiches out, and then for an abcess that I had on the scar. But then that was it. No follow up MRI or anything. I told him that I was having a lot of trouble with my neck and he said that's going to happen for quite a while. Then a few months ago I called him to complain of all of the new symptoms that I had developed and he said that they had nothing to do with the Chiari, but to make an appointment. So I went and saw him and he had an MRI done on my neck and on my spine to check for something that I can't remember the name of right now , and I called for the results and they said that eveything looked good on my spine and they were waiting for the neck results to come back and they would call me with those results. And that was the last time I've spoken with his office.
I have to apologize every time Iwrite a post, I don't know how to keep it short and sweet and still give all of the details? Well that's my story, well some of it anyways! If anyone knows of a good NS in the Albany, NY area, please let me know. Talk again soon.
Hey there! I began developing CM symptoms about 8 months after my surgery. A follow up MRI was performed and detected hydrocephalus, too much cerebral fluid on the brain. This can occur in about 50% of all CMers who have had the surgery.
A VP shunt was put in my head to control the excess fluid and the symptoms went away. I am suprised that your NS has not done a follow up MRI. Push for one.
Peace,
jptdad
was the dr. that did the surgery a expert ? Do you have a follow up post op appt. I would be calling and letting them know whats going on. Where do you live?
My husband had surgery 2 weeks ago and he's symtoms are heaps worse too. The Neuro surgeon said this may happen, but its not all bad....he said the majority of his patients get sudden results with-in 4 months to 1 year after the surgery. I know its been longer then that for you though.
I suggest going back and getting another MRI, the symptoms might not even be related to the Chiari.
I wish you the best of luck
...sorry I have not had the surgery, but we have a few that recently have..Shane99.....Lovemygirls2.....Lovage....
I do know u need a chiari specialist...a NS that specializes in chiari and related conditions...othe NS can do the surgery, but it is prefered to have an expert.
I am not sure who u had.....speak with one or all of the members who have had surgery for what is common afterward.
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