OH and I would like to add, I had a surgeon at MT Sinai say that the cerebellum wouldn't change after surgery at all (mine is still low and very very crowded) and I was told the surgery would NOT change the crowding but looking at your before and after surgery pictures, its clear that if done right, it should change the crowding. I still have no CSF flow at the foreman magnum.
I've been watching these videos for a couple of days now but they all seem to be talking about Chiari type 1. What about Chiari type 2 which is what I have. Why is there no videos on the site about this type of chiari? Either way its all very interesting and informative
En marzo 11 yo tuve chiari decomposition y aún no tengo balance y tengo mucho dolor en mi cuello en mi cabeza en la incisión es terrible la recuperación. Gracias por su excelente video
Temporary worsening of symptoms up to 20%????? We have to do better than this. I am sadly one of the 20% AND its not temporary and keeps getting worse. I was told I needed surgery to prevent nerve damage and I have WORSE nerve damage now.
Same. I had surgery due to worsening nerve related symptoms and all of my symptoms either stayed at baseline or worsened post surgery. What a nightmare.
Great information!
Thanks so much for sharing this video here!
I had crianecomy and laminectomy last year and it’s been a uphill battle, I’m so tired of the pain. I just wish it would go away already.
OH and I would like to add, I had a surgeon at MT Sinai say that the cerebellum wouldn't change after surgery at all (mine is still low and very very crowded) and I was told the surgery would NOT change the crowding but looking at your before and after surgery pictures, its clear that if done right, it should change the crowding. I still have no CSF flow at the foreman magnum.
I've been watching these videos for a couple of days now but they all seem to be talking about Chiari type 1. What about Chiari type 2 which is what I have. Why is there no videos on the site about this type of chiari? Either way its all very interesting and informative
CM2 is much rarer than CM1
20:51 what if you have OSTEOPOROSIS?
En marzo 11 yo tuve chiari decomposition y aún no tengo balance y tengo mucho dolor en mi cuello en mi cabeza en la incisión es terrible la recuperación. Gracias por su excelente video
I wish I had known
Do they say how long the surgery goes for?
statistically it usually takes about 2-4 hours. I had this surgery done and it took 8 hours though. each patient is different
Emorie Mallow how are you now after surgery?
May chiari malformation muscle problem patient help me
Pouvez vous nous traduire en français s'il vous plaît.merci
Chiropractor messed me up bad bad bad bad bad
Temporary worsening of symptoms up to 20%????? We have to do better than this. I am sadly one of the 20% AND its not temporary and keeps getting worse. I was told I needed surgery to prevent nerve damage and I have WORSE nerve damage now.
This is WHY I'm concerned with trying to get help.
What about the Chiari Institute in Spain? there is a completely different method of treatment
Same. I had surgery due to worsening nerve related symptoms and all of my symptoms either stayed at baseline or worsened post surgery. What a nightmare.
@@amorouscritic8806 hello when you had the surgery?
@@amorouscritic8806 sorry to read this - may I ask how you’re doing now? Really hope you’re doing better
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