Guest guest Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 In my case it looks like they removed part of the 'Y' configuration after determining it elcited absolutely " no neural reactions " . I am looking at the surgical notes and the diastematomeylia was a " Type 1 Split " . Not sure if that makes any difference. It was a rough operation and a difficult one to recover from. M. > The split, itself, really isn't repaired, as it is the Spinal Cord, > and I don't believe they go stitching it together........atleast in > most cases, I would say. I know in my case, the split, itself, > is still there. > > Brande > mymocha@... > > They told me I was nuts (of course) and it was > > only later I discovered it was because he had inserted in the split > > before it had been repaired. > > > ------------------------------------ > > NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. We Are Not Doctors. > Need help with list?Email Darlene: darlene_self@... or > : hollygolightly1916@... > Yahoo! Groups > Links > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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