Guest guest Posted August 4, 2012 Report Share Posted August 4, 2012 Hi, everyone My name is Massenburg iam 51 years old. i live live in Hou Tx. I had a MRI done on 6/14/2012 by a ENT DR . I have had headaches sence my early 20's. I was always told i had Chronic Miagrines. My result came in and it showed i was Boarderline for CHIARI 1 MALFORMATION. I was at a lost i had never heard of this sickness. I was sent to a Neurology. She did not specialized in CHIARI. I was told by this neurology, she had seen patients with Chiari and because i was at a -7 and not a 10 she was not going to worry about it at this, and that she would see me in 2 months. she then gave samples of pills for mirgranes. I was not please with her answers. I decided to do some research on line and found two doctors In Hou. Tx who specialized in Chiari, Dr. Parrish, Dr. Tang. I set a appt. with Dr. Parrish, because he seem to have more experience. He did lots of test, my muscle reflexs,eyes, arms,hands. He explain what Chiari was. how it affects you, and told me he could perform surgery. Iam afraid at this time i dont know what to do i have cancelled my surgery because my headachs have went away. I wonder sometimes if i need another opinion. what should i do. Massenburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2012 Report Share Posted August 5, 2012 HI, I have Chiari and 50 years old, I have always had migraines. I have learned that Chiari is a sickness that comes and goes but in creschendo, this is: one day you have some symptoms, the next day they will dissappeared, you feel happy for it, then months after, or even years after the symptoms come back worst than ever before with many other new symptoms, then they go again, then they came back again worst than before with more new symptoms. So the first lesson is that Chiari is a progressive disease once you have it it will get worst with age, but severity in each case is different, some of us are worst than others, some deteriorate more quickly than others. So this is what I have learned with my self and in many forums: The quicker you have surgery the better it is. I have many surgeries, some because the doctors were idiots and dit not made the first oneswell enough, some were done ok, but the only complain I have is that I did not did the surgeries before as Chiari worsened and damage more my spinal cord. Let me say that I did not have the surgeries before as it took me many years to find out that I have Chiari, Syringomylia en Tethered Cord Syndrome, so when I reach to the point of having at diagnose at least, I just decided to have surgery because of my own history of progression. However the only one who can decide if you have surgery or not is you, you have to make a balance between benefits and possible risks, having in mind: your own history of progression, how do you feel if your Chiari is damaging or not your brain and spinal cord, and also taking into account your age, the older you have surgery the more risks you take. I hope this serves. Mexico De: linda massenburg Responder a: < > Fecha: viernes 3 de agosto de 2012 23:41 Para: < > CC: Asunto: Needing some advice Hi, everyone My name is Massenburg iam 51 years old. i live live in Hou Tx. I had a MRI done on 6/14/2012 by a ENT DR . I have had headaches sence my early 20's. I was always told i had Chronic Miagrines. My result came in and it showed i was Boarderline for CHIARI 1 MALFORMATION. I was at a lost i had never heard of this sickness. I was sent to a Neurology. She did not specialized in CHIARI. I was told by this neurology, she had seen patients with Chiari and because i was at a -7 and not a 10 she was not going to worry about it at this, and that she would see me in 2 months. she then gave samples of pills for mirgranes. I was not please with her answers. I decided to do some research on line and found two doctors In Hou. Tx who specialized in Chiari, Dr. Parrish, Dr. Tang. I set a appt. with Dr. Parrish, because he seem to have more experience. He did lots of test, my muscle reflexs,eyes, arms,hands. He explain what Chiari was. how it affects you, and told me he could perform surgery. Iam afraid at this time i dont know what to do i have cancelled my surgery because my headachs have went away. I wonder sometimes if i need another opinion. what should i do. Massenburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2012 Report Share Posted August 8, 2012 Get a 2nd opinion or a 3rd opinion until you are comfortable with your doctor and his/her answers to your questions. Go to a Doctor that is considered to be a chiari expert. In a message dated 8/4/2012 8:22:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time, garner12010@... writes: Hi, everyone My name is Massenburg iam 51 years old. i live live in Hou Tx. I had a MRI done on 6/14/2012 by a ENT DR . I have had headaches sence my early 20's. I was always told i had Chronic Miagrines. My result came in and it showed i was Boarderline for CHIARI 1 MALFORMATION. I was at a lost i had never heard of this sickness. I was sent to a Neurology. She did not specialized in CHIARI. I was told by this neurology, she had seen patients with Chiari and because i was at a -7 and not a 10 she was not going to worry about it at this, and that she would see me in 2 months. she then gave samples of pills for mirgranes. I was not please with her answers. I decided to do some research on line and found two doctors In Hou. Tx who specialized in Chiari, Dr. Parrish, Dr. Tang. I set a appt. with Dr. Parrish, because he seem to have more experience. He did lots of test, my muscle reflexs,eyes, arms,hands. He explain what Chiari was. how it affects you, and told me he could perform surgery. Iam afraid at this time i dont know what to do i have cancelled my surgery because my headachs have went away. I wonder sometimes if i need another opinion. what should i do. Massenburg [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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