View Full Version : Chiari Surgery Wary - Alternative Therapies?
Marcie Mayer
10-19-2006, 04:43 PM
Hello. This is the first time I have posted here and am glad to see the site is back up as I have often run into links leading me here in my searches to get some relief from a symptomatic case of Chiari. I have learned alot about this disorder on the WACMA forum but I have been frustrated in my attempt to find an alternative to surgery. Since decompression surgery is considered a therapy, and not an all together effective one, rather than a cure - I am determined to avoid such an invasive action. Does anyone have any information about other therapies that can alliviate some of the Chiari symptoms? Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Marcie
LIZARD
10-19-2006, 07:29 PM
Hey, Marcie. :)
If you're symptomatic with Chiari, you're probably not going to find that there is much out there to treat you other than surgery. I'm sorry to say this, and I appreciate your fears. I am a lifelong hydrocephalus patient myself, and my 12 yo son has autism and Chiari, so I really do understand how you feel, but I am less than optimistic that anyone will be able to offer any viable alternatives. I'm sorry...:(
Good luck to you,
LIZARD :)
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