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twin-tip-hero

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Recently I have discoverd that my good from from highschool has Chiari malformation. During grade school my friend was always absent from school and people would never know why. People would make fun of him all the time for never being in school, but if they had any idea on what my friend was going through they would have kept their mouths shut. Because I'm lazy here is the definition of Chiari malformation from wikipedia.

CHIARI - a malformation of the brain. It consists of a downward displacement of the cerebellar tonsils through the opening at the base of the skull, sometimes causing hydrocephalus as a result of obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) outflow. The cerebrospinal fluid outflow is caused by phase difference in outflow and influx of blood in the vasculature of the brain. It can cause headaches, fatigue, muscle weakness in the head and face, difficulty swallowing, dizziness, nausea, impaired coordination, and, in severe cases, paralysis.

Basicly what it does is push the brain down through your skull onto your spinal cord causing massive headaches, and nerve pinching throughout the entire body, redering you helpless.

There is no cure for Chiari malformation, but there is a sergury that can be done to help relieve the pressure. I see photos on my friends facebook of 8 inch long scars on the back of his head from the surgury. And he has had to go through this twice already!

I see his statuses on facebook of him being in tremendous amounts of pain, and duffering. saying that he wishes he was dead at some points!

this thread was made in a hurry, and i should have put more time into it, but I wanted to get the word out there, and just tell a story of a totally innocent , awesome kid. So be thankful for what you have and your perfect health because life is a bitch for other people that don't deserve it.
 
What's the cause? I checked wiki; didn't say. Just a birth defect, or is it inherited.
Basically, why are we trying to spread the word.
 
i think my cousin has something like that. maybe not to that extreme. but i know its made her stay in the hospital a few times.

but yea. that sucks and sometimes we dont realize how blessed we are even when our life seems to suck.
 
yeah. thats quite the thing for the brain to do, falling through the foramen magnum (anatomy terms) like that. why's that happening cause thats really weird.
 
im not tive about the first question.

but its just as popular as MS, only very few people know about it. There is very little funding to help find a cure, and getting the word out my help. idk

I jsut wanted to get a story out there of my good friend suffering, and tell people what he has to go through everyday. that way people can be more appreciative of what they have in life.
 
go canada and our health plan. as for the guy your talking bout explain the situation. i cant even think about being in any situation like that. its terrile
 
yeah i jsut looked on NORD site (national organization or rare disorders) and there's more or less no useful information on it. Only that part of the brain falls through the foramen magnum and wrecks havoc on the flow CSF. That is really weird. How come they don't just surgically make the foramen magnum smaller, why am i asking you guys... I am going to ask my uncle next time i see him though, he's a neurologist.
 
++Vibes bro.
I love free health care. i was hospitalized for a week, the fluid around my brain and spine were inflaming (meningitis). i could not move at all, or eat anything. i was younger so my mom literally carried me into the hospital. where i got a spinal tap (i still cringe when i think about it) and and IV for... 5 days? i don remember. i could ramble about that shit forever, but ill stop.

I was in pain then for a little over a week, i cant imagine living with that for any amount of time.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++vibes
 
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