Syringomyelia
Does anyone else here suffer from Syringomyelia? If so, what treatment have you had, and how are you dealing with it?
Irishonly
(3,344 posts)I don't know anything about it and I sure hope you can get some answers.
rodsyrinx
(2 posts)Syringomyelia (pronounced sear-IN-go-my-EEL-ya) is damage to the spinal cord due to the formation of a fluid-filled cavity or cyst within the cord.
This cyst called a Syrinx is located in the centre of the cord and expands slowly putting pressure on the spinal cord and slowly causing damage.
Syringomyelia is often associated with a congenital brain malformation called Chiari (Pronounced key-are-ee) Malformation type 1, Syringomyelia can be congenital or as a result of spinal cord tumour or other spinal lesions. Treatment depends on the underlying cause of the Syrinx formation, removing the cause can sometimes resolve the problem, sometimes a shunt is inserted into the cyst to drain the contents.
I was diagnosed with a cervical Syrinx, I am on pain medication for now, my Neurosurgeon is monitoring my condition and has decided to treat it conservatively as the risks of surgery are to high right now.
Syringomyelia: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002373/
Chiari Malformation: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chiari/detail_chiari.htm
housewolf
(7,252 posts)but it sounds extremely painful.
I'm SO sorry...