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Latest comment: 11 years ago by 122.162.178.40 in topic Back disc degenaration

When you use Latin you must pass over Italian, as "fibula"="pèrone", because Latin now speaks Italian. Sri Krishna Geova Allah —Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.44.98.104 (talk) 01:24, 4 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

GBS

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I wanna know that in AMAN - GBS which is stable and not progressing how many days are required for a hospitalized patient to get back to home i know that after recovery it takes about 3 months for a patient to get fully recover but then also initial recovery remains unsolved so kindly help me or provide some use ful information at hemantenrique@gmail.com

Thank u --------------------HEMANT ROTE. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.123.34.133 (talk) 08:34, 1 October 2008 (UTC)Reply


really i can't help you i'm still student —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mos doc alxx (talkcontribs) 20:33, 1 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

low grade squamous intrapithelial lesion

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I just got this pre cancer and I am really not knowing what to expect. what do i do —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.141.35.66 (talk) 20:35, 25 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Should A Parent give there child up if they arnt satisfied with them at berth?

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Well me and my classmates were having a discussion about genetically changing there child's egg and sperm creation... we said if they make there child to be a swimmer but the child ends up not liking swimming then the parents are comp,etely screwed because that means they have made a baby that in there minds are perfect but in others have a genetic disorder. Does anyone out there agree?

infundibulum of left posterior artery & intracavernous right internal carotid aneurysm

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Since 2009 I have had an interacavernous right internal carotid aneurysm at the anterior genu. It was 2.9 x 4.6 mm in 2009. It is now 3.3 x 4.3 mm. I was also diagnosed with an infundibulum that is only 2mm at the origin of the tiny left posterior communicator. No evidence of stenosis or bleeding.

I have had bad headaches for about a year of 2007-2008 which caused my doctor to finally sent me to a nerologist. He missed 8 out of 10 appointments. MRI was negitive for anything. MRA with contrast found aneurysm. I was called on my ride home from work on Ash Wednesday of 2009.

Before being diagnosed I noticed a progressive loss of memory, slurred speech, change in penmenship, black outs, small petits, loud noise in ears like a very loud SHHHHHING sound. Headaches which were sometimes a 10 out of 10 for longer then 2 or 3 weeks.

My now Nuero-Interventionalist *this doctor due to the fact that the aneurysm is behind my right eye* told me after an angiogram in 2010 that she didn't feel there was anything wrong with the aneurysm. She did not feel that the headaches were related. She told me she would see me in 2 years to just watch the aneurysm.

Another symptom I have is when I hold my nose and blow *as if popping ears* a white, milky, thick mucus comes out of my left eye and ONLY my left eye. When I feel a headache with pressure and do this it seem to release some of the pain and pressure present in the headache.

My Nuero has never seen this particular ailment. Never known a patient and had other doctors come into the room to see it.

Now with the diagnosis of the 2mm infundibulum on the left posterior communicating artery tho stated that it is not a size of clinical concern, could this be the reason for the pressure behind my eyes, the pressure headaches?

Could this also be the reason this mucus come out of my left eye and only has since 2007-2008???

My headaches are not always what people would classify as a migraine. Sometimes they are frontal, over my eyes, just above the forehead and cause my upper lip to go numb or tingle. I do not have aura's or any other migraine symptoms.

I have never had headaches or migraines before the year 2007-2008. Now I have a headache from the moment I wake until I go to sleep. I wake up from head pain. I feel pressure all the time in that area.

Does any of these things have to do with the aneurysm and the infundibulum? I am tired of feeling like I'm crazy. I am tired of being told my headaches can not be helped.

Has another had this? Is there a doctor out there who has dealt with this???

Thank you,

Diane Seaman

Diseaman@comcast.net — Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.30.16.66 (talk) 14:43, 6 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

golden scapal award given to the top student in the operating room tech. class. question does this still occur — Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.231.148.152 (talk) 01:14, 21 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Back disc degenaration

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Due to my back my left leg is gone weak and I am loosing strength even when I press clutch of my car. I have had four operations to the same two discs since 1996. Can this effect both legs

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bye — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.162.178.40 (talk) 07:24, 27 July 2013 (UTC)Reply