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One more question!

I have been contacted by a friend about woman here in Cincy who has had multiple

cranial surgeries done and is now having a problem with cerebellar slump.

She has been told that this is terminal and has been given 6 months.

I know that I have heard of others here who have had this problem. Is there

anything that can be done? She has run the gamut of MDs here and is giving up

on further care being available, but I guess I can't believe that there is no

one out there who could help with this. I guess I am also prejudiced in

thinking that Cincinnati is not the most enlightened place to be in dealing with

this (based on personal experience). Any input would be helpful.

thanks,

Misty

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I'm curious.......couldn't Cerebullar Slump, or Brain Slump as I sometimes

see it be just another name for ACM? Isn't that, in a way, what ACM is?

If they are not the same, or quite similar, what are the differences?

Take Care,

Brande

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In my case, The carebellum was " slumping " outward, of the craniotomy hole

that was made in my first surgery.

This was diffrent than the herniation into the top of my spinal cord at first.

Hope this help.

hugs, in GA

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In my case my cerebellum (not my brain tonsils) was blocking my spinal cord

(is this considered slumping?) I had my 1st and hopefully only surgery on

01/10/01 to repair this. I saw Dr. Steinberg at Stanford University, he

is a wonderful neurosurgeon.

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