Thanks, I will check out.
Karyn wrote:
I don't know where you live, or who you've seen about the TC's, but if you haven't seen one of the surgeons listed on the Tarlov Cyst Disease Foundation, you're not going to get very far, or get accurate information about your condition.
I presently live in India.
Karyn wrote:
srinmav wrote:"No, you should not have that kind of pain due to the cyst", is what I hear all the time.
I'm not surprised. I've been hearing the same thing too. Obviously, the people you've consulted with have no area of expertise with the TC's. They're really not even cysts. It's your nerve filled with cerebral spinal fluid, ballooning out of the nerve sleeve. This is a very serious medical condition. It's the same as Cauda Equina Syndrome, which is considered a medical emergency. It produces the same symptoms and the same nerves are affected. The
only difference is; the compression is not caused by a buldging/herniated disk. Do you have any bladder and/or bowel dysfunction?
Yeah, I know it is no joke to have a tarlov cyst. No problems with the bladder. I have constipation and also painful bowel movements for several years.
Karyn wrote:
srinmav wrote:A surgery is indicated but my research says these surgeries have poor success rates.
You may want to do a little more research. I have a small library of peer reviewed literature, scientific articles, etc ... which state the contrary.
Kind regards,
Karyn
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I may not be a right candidate for surgery even if every else turns out favourable. I have a few major illnesses other than the tarlov cyst and I do not really know what a surgery can do to me. Anyways, the choice is between the devil and the deep sea, whichever I choose.
PN symptoms since 1988. Full blown PN and sciatica since 2004. Diagnosed with sacral arachnoid cyst S1-S4 in 2006.
2008- 2015: Conservative management of symptoms by reduced sitting, avoiding physical strain, meditation etc.
2015-Jun 2019 Bedridden due to pain, wasting and weakness.
Jul 2019- Trying to find my way out. Scheduled for likely sacral cyst and cervical meningocele surgeries in feb 2020.