Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 I'm interested in knowing people's experiences (good and bad) with myelograms or lumbar punctures done - please let me know if you had the procedure done prior to decompression surgery or after. Anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated. I've heard/read that this procedure can induce Chiari or make it worse. Are there indications for this? Thanks, Eurico Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Kathleen, I have had 3 myelograms, 2 pre-op and one post-op following a fusion surgery on my neck.. I got that really bad headache after each myelogram and the last one, which was done in December, 2000, the pressure got so great in my head that I almost passed out before they could finish injecting the dye. I told my nsg that I would not have another one ever. The myelogram itself isn't too bad, but the headaches after and then having to have a blood patch to get rid of the headache isn't anything that I want to experience again. Plus after this last time I had greater difficulty with my Chiari symptoms getting under some kind of control. I have Chiari I Malformation haven't ever been told how many mm the herniation is. I don't have any any spinal fluid between the back part of my brain and my skull. I have all the classic symptoms except I don't have the never ending headaches, I do have heahaches, but at least right now they will go away for a few days at a time before returning. Anyway this was my experience with myelograms. Judy in Alabama Kathleen Grigg wrote: > > I'm interested in knowing people's experiences (good and bad) with myelograms or lumbar punctures > > done - please let me know if you had the procedure done prior to decompression surgery or after. > > Anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated. > > I have had spinal taps and a lumbar drain. All of them have been post op from my chiari surgery in > 1990. > > I have a difficult lumbar spine to maneuver, making these procedures a little tricky. If I remember > right, it took the first neurologist around 20 sticks to finally get in for my tap. > > The lumbar drain was done post op from my decompression in 1998. Again the access was difficult. > > I was already off the morphine pump when I had the drain done, and the 4 days with the drain was > quite painful. If the pain is managed during this time, it shouldn't be too bad. > > The problem with pain management was I have night terrors when I am given Demerol. I try to escape > the hospital and see spiders. LOL > > The lumbar drain worked wonders for my dura. Prior to the drain, my dura was very thin. It is now in > great shape. > > Kathleen > > Help section: /help/ > > NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content > > Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups > > WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma > > WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Hi, I had a VERY bad experience with the myelogram catscan. I would rather go through decompression surgery again than do the myelogram. I had mine done prior to decomp surgery.....and after the myelogram they immediately moved up my surgery date (from two months away to 9 days after the myelo) because it made my symptoms I already had, progress rapidly and also added on more symptoms such as breathing probs, swallowing, apnea, heart arythmias, bp probs etc. After the myelogram I had no choice NOT to do the surgery. I felt the needle EVERY step of the way and felt the dye wherever it went in my body...plus it made my legs/feet writh around the table in some sort of spasms/spastic movements of which I could not control....and for which the guy doing the myelogram kept yelling at me to lay still....but I had NO control over my legs/feet. And last but not least, the lovely 7 day spinal fluid leak in which I had to lay prone for 7 days...(they did not want to do a blood patch) I went down to 83 lbs during this time (I was 93 lbs prior to myelogram) So...all in all.....It was NOT an experience I would like to repeat....EVER !!!! ((((hugs)))) Sam ACM1-decompressed aug. 20, 99 Tarlov cyst-a form of spina bifida Klippel Feil Syndrome C5-T2 tethered cord and a bunch of other " junk " -- In chiariegroups, Eurico de Sousa <edesousa@b...> wrote: > I'm interested in knowing people's experiences (good and bad) with myelograms or lumbar punctures > done - please let me know if you had the procedure done prior to decompression surgery or after. > Anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated. > > I've heard/read that this procedure can induce Chiari or make it worse. Are there indications for > this? > > Thanks, > > Eurico Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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