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Hello, my name is Deborah, I'm from Auckland, New Zealand, and you are in

luck! :-)

Mr Furneaux was my neurosurgeon and he was brilliant (I had the usual

operation at Auckland Hospital in May 1998 - foramen magnum decompression).

Actually, my timing is great - I had been feeling so well I had unsubscribed

from this list a good two years ago and just resubbed to see if I could

catch up with people I used to chat with / email. How's that for

coincidence? There aren't that many Chiarians in NZ!!

Anyway, please feel free to email me with any questions you may have about

my experience of the whole Chiari thing, and I'll be only too happy to help

if I can.

Deborah

new Chiarian in NZ

> Hi all

>

> My son , aged 19 was diagnosed type 1 on Christmas Eve after

> months of pushing for answers from the nsg's and neurologists.

>

> What seems to have brought it out of the woodwork is a shunt replacement

> (acquired hydrocephaly post natally). Does anyone know if this is a

> common precipitator/catalyst?

>

> I've spent lots of time on the WAC site in past 2 dyas but we have lots

> to learn before his appointment with the nsg in 6-8 weeks time. We'll

> watch the correspondence with interest as some lights are going on as we

> read of some of your symptoms! eg the painful jaw thing! snap!

>

> Does anyone know anyone in Auckland New Zealand with ACM? We live in

> that city and would love to hear from fellow NZ'ers. especially anyone

> who's had Mr Furneaux as their nsg as he is the person we will visit

> next month.

>

>

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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 7:33 PM

> What seems to have brought it out of the woodwork is a shunt replacement

> (acquired hydrocephaly post natally). Does anyone know if this is a

> common precipitator/catalyst?

Reply:

I'm no expert, but my guess would be that hydrocephalus present post natally

would have been treated by shunt placement, and perhaps the *cause* of the

hydrocephalus (pressure buildup of cerebrospinal fluid around the brain) was

never identified at that time.

Specifically, hydrocephalus is just one of the many symptoms of Arnold

Chiari Malformation (ACM), and would not have been as likely to have been

correctly diagnosed 19 years ago.

To put it simply, I believe the shunt placement would have been necessary

because of undiagnosed ACM.

Deborah

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