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It has been a while since I have written. However I have a question. I just

found out that I have only 50% CSF flow. The only csf flow I have in anterior

none posterior. The newest NS I have seen says that this is ok because its just

fluid so I am still getting CSF in my spinal cord. My question is wasn't the

whole reason for decompression to restore my CSF flow? If so wouldn't the fact

that 4 years later I only have 50% flow a problem? I hope someone can help me

with this. If you know of any medical articles or information I can print out

or read this would be very helpful to me. I found this out after going to see

this NS due to 3 drop attacks in less then a month. I have not had one since

before my decompression in Jan. of 2007. Also if you know any good doctors in

the Hampton Roads area of VA I would appriciate it. Since I am new to the area.

Shauncey

Decompressed 01/07

revised 03/07 and 07/07

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Hi,

Like Shauncey, I too would like as much medical information

(research and studies) that I can, to show my NS (recently seen

in London) who seemed to think it was insignificant that I had

diminished posterior CSF flow, so can you also send me any

info, or links that you have too

Many thanks,

Barbara

(UK).

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