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Our son had " drop attacks " prior to his decompression surgery.  He would fall to

the ground and he could not get up.  He told us that he had no use of his legs. 

His father would have to pick him up.  Our son was 9-10 years old at the time. 

We really did not know what was going on at the time and we did not understand

the phenomenon.  He had about 5 episodes with no warning.  After surgery, this

resolved.  After doing research, it now makes sense...most likely his spinal

cord was being compressed with the chiari malformation causing a temporary

paralysis.  We would place him in a warm tub to soak and then to bed to rest. 

In a few hours, he had use of his legs.  With Chiari, there can be compression

of the cerebellum, brainstem and spinal cord, all causing various symptoms. 

 

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My experience with my Drop attacks are little but they come and go (about 1 -2 a

month). I could be walking or just getting up and I just feel my leg/ Hip area

give out. Its a small sharp pain that you feel shoot down the area, then mine

goes numb and its back to normal, like nothing ever happened within seconds. Its

usually on one side only. I have never had both sides at the same time.

Hope this helps,

Blessing everyone.

a from MD

ACM & SM

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