Hello,
My mother was diagnosed with an arachnoid cyst about 10 years ago. Its very large with most doctors saying that they have never seen one that big. She has all the symptoms: headaches, seizures, stability issues. She's also been a Type I
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Diabetic retinopathy for over 30 years and has never been in the best of help. She has always been afraid of any neurosurgury and doctors have mostly advised against surgury (for a
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (tips)) due to complications with her diabetes. Her symptoms have slowly gotten worse and worse, headaches that last for days, seizures even though her anti-convulsive levels are high. After a fall 2 months ago her
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Mental status tests has been severely affected as well as her ability to talk, walk and function. After much deliberation she decided to move ahead with a
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (tips), surgury was performed 4 days ago. My questions have to do with
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (tips) ? Should you be able to see a reduction in the cyst (via CT or MRI scans) after a few days ? She's going to be discharged soon and go into a rehab center. At the center they told us that she will be doing 3 hours of rehab a day, but there's just no way she could handle that (at least now).
Thanks.