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In a message dated 8/19/00 4:38:08 PM Central Daylight Time,

babidoll82@... writes:

<< I think that I have heard that there is a six month window of opportunity

from diagnosis to surgery in order for the symptoms not to become permenent.

Has

anyone else heard this? If so, do you know where I can find written

documentation

of this? I need it to prove doctors diagnosis! >>

I think it is generally thought that the sooner the chiari is addressed the

more chance you have of not having any permanent damage.

However was severely compressed for 7 years before I finally found a

competent Neurosurgeon

I thank God every day, so far all his symptoms disappeared immediately and

have not returned. He is now 17 months post-op.

I know the kids are more resilient and bounce back better and faster, but he

was very symptomatic for 7 full years. This I would have thought would have

created permanent damage in some areas at least, but NO!

I have never heard of a six month window from dx to surgery before

damage is permanent. I would say that the sooner the surgery the less chance

of the symptoms becoming permanent.

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from the Waist Down, 18 Surgeries, Asthma, Severe Latex Allergy, Allergy to

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Decompression, Opening of the Dura, No Graft, c1-c2 Laminectomy , March 2,

1999, so far so good and getting better and stronger every day!!! With Such

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Hi,

This is not specific to Chiari Decompression, as I have not had

it...........but I have heard, with Surgery in general, of a 2-4 Year

Window. But not a Six Months. I think when you get right down to it, you

can't predicit it.

Take Care,

Brande

mymocha@...

> I have never heard of a six month window from dx to surgery before

> damage is permanent. I would say that the sooner the surgery the less

chance

> of the symptoms becoming permanent.

>

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I am in Ohio, but am just getting started myself. In lin

County, services come through the I/O Waiver through the MRDD. Keep

my email, and if you don't get help before then, I should be back

online in a week (we move tomorrow!)

Good luck!

doulacathya@...

> Okay, well, I'm not Jenn but ...

>

> If there is anyone here that lives in Ohio and can help me figure

out

> how to get my son services (

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Debbie -

Email me offlist if you would like. I am a service Coordinator for Indiana's

Early Intervention program - First Steps and I know a bit about the law if you

have some questions I would be happy to find the answers for you.

Katrina

Kat_Moody@...

Re: a million questions...........

Jenn,

Which state do you live in? All states have different services and even

requirements for services. If you'll let me know I'll try to find out.

Do

you have a parent to parent where you live?

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Katrina,

Where in Indiana do you live? We live in Pekin - about 45 min north

of Louisville, KY. We went down yesterday to start the paperwork on

Medicaid and the autism waivers and all the other stuff. I can tell

this is going to be a mess. Each place is telling us the other place

is responsibe or something or other. Our appointment is on Tuesday.

I really don't like dealing with this. Ughhh!

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We live in Thorntown, which is in Central Indiana. I feel for you on waiver

paperwork - I'm in the middle of that with my little boy as well. And we're

looking at having to pay for some of his therapy out of pocket if we don't get

it soon. UGH!

I'm not really an " expert " on Medicaid or anything like that - but I can say

that I could help you figure out the early intervention program if you would

like. And the most important thing - don't sign off on the IFSP if you don't

agree with it!!!

Katrina

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Katrina,

Where in Indiana do you live? We live in Pekin - about 45 min north

of Louisville, KY. We went down yesterday to start the paperwork on

Medicaid and the autism waivers and all the other stuff. I can tell

this is going to be a mess. Each place is telling us the other place

is responsibe or something or other. Our appointment is on Tuesday.

I really don't like dealing with this. Ughhh!

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You may want to contact Easter Seals. I have heard of them providing therapy

in some instances. I would also contact your local Developmental Disabilties

Office and inquire about Medicaid in your state.

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I have never heard of " people on the Atkins diet tend to die like flies " and

very much doubt that it is true. I've been on a diet similar to Atkins and I'm

still here. I'm reactive hypoglycemic and pre-diabetic and my adequate protein,

moderate fat and lower carb diet has helped me including with some anxiety; I

take no medications whatsoever - only supplements. Mike

(for Alma)

>I had someone tell me months ago that he knew many diabetics who had

>absolutely no problems at all after going on the Atkins diet, but

>I've also heard that people on the Atkins diet tend to die like flies.

> > >Thanks,

> >Alma

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