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kirafaye
11-24-2004, 10:32 AM
ok you may remeber me cause I posted saying I was being tested for potential MS well I go diagnosed but with somethign else Chiari 1 and I have all teh classic symptons of MS, but luckily after surgery most will go away apprently! wel what is chiari?
Also known as Arnold-Chiari Malformation or ACM, this is a very rare structural condition affecting the cerebellum. Essentially there is extra cerebellum crowding the outlet of the brainstem/spinal cord from the skull on its way to the spinal canal. This crowding will commonly lead to severe headaches, neck pain, loss of balance, tingling in the arms and/or legs, stiffness, and less often will cause problems such as chronic coughing, difficulties with swallowing, and choking. Often the symptoms are made worse with straining.

Untreated, the chronic crowding of the brainstem and spinal cord can lead to very serious consequences including paralysis. In addition they can lead to the development of syrinxes which may further injure the patients spinal cord and function. When the diagnosis is suspected the study of choice is an MRI scan. These malformations are very difficult to see on CT scans and impossible to see on plain x-rays.

There are many ways to treat Chiari malformations, but all require surgery. The basic operation is one of uncrowding the area at the base of the cerebellum where it is pushing against the brainstem and spinal cord. This is done by removing a portion of bone at the base of the skull deep to the neck muscles as well as often removing a part of the back of the first and occasionally additional spinal column segments.

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Heddi
11-24-2004, 11:57 AM
Glad to hear there is an end in sight to your symptoms. Thank you for sharing the information about Chiari others may be suffering from the same.

apriltones
11-24-2004, 04:08 PM
glad its not ms for you and you can be treated, xx

kirafaye
11-24-2004, 10:44 PM
yeah unfortunatly I'v probably suffered from irreversable damage to my spine cause I think 6 yrs un treated is considered along time. cause I also have a syrinx in my spinal collum. I now have a surgical consult and from what I read on websites if all goes well I should have alot of my symptoms getting better. I'v had it since birth and they commonly come out in adolensencts and adult hood, though it is rare.

Dessell
11-25-2004, 11:00 PM
I am so glad to hear you are getting treated and will get better!!I pray all goes well for you,when do you go for surgeory?Wish you well,Dessell





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