Guest guest Posted June 6, 2001 Report Share Posted June 6, 2001 <snip>Since the neurosurgeon > tried to stonewall me when I complained that my problems were growing > worse, I have to wonder if he screwed up and knows it. I have to live > with the results, and if they were simply one of those things, then I > understand and will do my best to deal with them. However, if it's > because the doctor did not take precautions he should have taken, then I > want to know. > > -- Heidi Hi Heidi I don't have a clue...I do know though that many members that we have now and that we've had in the past have said they have arachnoiditis, be it from the surgery or the contrast medium they used to use in myelograms years ago. I believe your the first person I've heard of with a hemiangoma at the surgical site though...I don't know much about them, except I have benign, non-growing hemiangomas on my liver (have to have them checked once every two years and I am very over-do.) Arachnoiditis is an insidious condition and I wish you luck with your new pain doctor. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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