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Re: SYRINX QUESTION

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mine is T4-T10 usually located in the throsatic region.

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> for those of you who have a syrinx, where is it locatedD? just curious

> if it is ususally in the neck? or mid? or lower spine area? thank u!

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mine is pressing against the cerebelum. This is very individual. I know of one

patient that has it extending the entire spine.

Re: SYRINX QUESTION

mine is T4-T10 usually located in the throsatic region.

>

> for those of you who have a syrinx, where is it locatedD? just curious

> if it is ususally in the neck? or mid? or lower spine area? thank u!

>

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Mine is a thin syrinx from C5-T3, but I also have other stuff like

bulging discs C5-C6, T1-T2, L5-S1, Tarlov cysts at S2, S3, and a T12

hemangioma. Oh, and the usual DDD, disc dessication.

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> > for those of you who have a syrinx, where is it locatedD? just

curious

> > if it is ususally in the neck? or mid? or lower spine area?

thank u!

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Like , my syrinx also is T5 - T10. I had two excellent

surgeries that could have indirectly improved it, but somehow didn't --

a Chiari decompression, and C-5-6-7 discectomies with fusion and

plating -- so apparently it is a stubborn little juiceworm, and has

made a permanent home inside my spinal cord. Some days I'd like to

reach in and rip it out, but how do you grasp a puddle?

~Sandy

CMI-SM-EDS-FHM

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