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I will respectfully disagree with a comment that states we should go to a

doctor that " only " works with Chiari. Some of the top Chiari docs in the

nation have expertise in other areas as well. I would just make sure that

the doctor specializes in Chiari and does a large number of the surgeries.

Many of these doctors are on the ASAP board and the Chiari-Syringomyelia

Foundation Board. Be aware that you very likely have to travel.

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I've always said, see a Chiari surgeon that does more Chiari related

surgeries, than any other type of neurosurgery. In the end, it is up to the

patient to make that decision.

Kathleen

Diagnosed with CM/hydrocephalus 1990, decompression/shunt. Since diagnosed

with craniocervical instability, Ehlers Danlos, and Tethered Cord Sydrome,

surgery for everything but EDS since 1998.

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Hi Guys,

I have to agree with Suzanne on this one.

Now some of this comes from my own experience. I was one sick pup and

misdiagnosed, as well. I was beyond fortunate enough to get the help of a

wonderful surgeon who was not a " known chiari specialist/expert " , but she did

have experience with this condition.

...My " story " http://www.chiariconnectioninternational.com/goodstories2.html

Scroll down to SALLY

It would be GREAT if ALL Chiarians could get to one of the " Experts "

But this is just about impossible...the numbers alone really don't allow it.

As far as doctors who just do Chiari.... I honestly don't know how many of these

there are, right now... And I would still want to be sure that they " did Chiari

well " . <g> As far as the " established Chiari experts " there are literally only

about a half dozen. Hopefully MANY more will be added to this list... And yes,

sadly, at this time most people have to be willing to travel to get the help

that they deserve... But getting to a knowledgeable doctor is certainly worth

it...

Take care,

Sally R... Decompression '91, Hydro, VP shunt, 2 shunt revisions, Feeling pretty

good on NO meds in Bethlehem,Pa

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I will respectfully disagree with a comment that states we should go to a

doctor that " only " works with Chiari. Some of the top Chiari docs in the

nation have expertise in other areas as well. I would just make sure that

the doctor specializes in Chiari and does a large number of the surgeries.

Many of these doctors are on the ASAP board and the Chiari-Syringomyelia

Foundation Board. Be aware that you very likely have to travel.

Suzanne

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We are learning the hard way that sometimes even traveling across country to

have surgery with a " Chiari only " expert still causes problems. No surgeon can

guarantee results, and that is understandable. But when you find out that

possibly a procedure that was explained and billed for may not have even been

done, the news is devastating. Where do you go when you can't trust the " top

experts " ?!

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> Hi Guys,

> I have to agree with Suzanne on this one.

> Now some of this comes from my own experience. I was one sick pup and

misdiagnosed, as well. I was beyond fortunate enough to get the help of a

wonderful surgeon who was not a " known chiari specialist/expert " , but she did

have experience with this condition.

> ..My " story " http://www.chiariconnectioninternational.com/goodstories2.html

Scroll down to SALLY

>

> It would be GREAT if ALL Chiarians could get to one of the " Experts "

> But this is just about impossible...the numbers alone really don't allow it.

>

> As far as doctors who just do Chiari.... I honestly don't know how many of

these there are, right now... And I would still want to be sure that they " did

Chiari well " . <g> As far as the " established Chiari experts " there are literally

only about a half dozen. Hopefully MANY more will be added to this list... And

yes, sadly, at this time most people have to be willing to travel to get the

help that they deserve... But getting to a knowledgeable doctor is certainly

worth it...

> Take care,

> Sally R... Decompression '91, Hydro, VP shunt, 2 shunt revisions, Feeling

pretty good on NO meds in Bethlehem,Pa

>

> __________________________________________________________

> I will respectfully disagree with a comment that states we should go to a

> doctor that " only " works with Chiari. Some of the top Chiari docs in the

> nation have expertise in other areas as well. I would just make sure that

> the doctor specializes in Chiari and does a large number of the surgeries.

> Many of these doctors are on the ASAP board and the Chiari-Syringomyelia

> Foundation Board. Be aware that you very likely have to travel.

>

> Suzanne

>

>

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