My son and tarlov cysts
By Sandy
@velvet53 (22534)
Palisade, Colorado
25 responses
@crazyhorseladycx (39509)
• United States
25 Jul 19
ya got 't, hon. breathe 'n stay strong, k?
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@velvet53 (22534)
• Palisade, Colorado
29 Jul 19
@crazyhorseladycx Do you think that you have them also? Thanks for the hugs.
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@crazyhorseladycx (39509)
• United States
28 Jul 19
@velvet53 i read a bit'n regards to yer son's troubles. i'll be doin' the same'n this end ~ sendin' healin' hugs!
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@TiarasOceanView (70022)
• United States
26 Jul 19
I am so sorry Sandy..prayers up of course bless him.
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@velvet53 (22534)
• Palisade, Colorado
31 Jul 19
@TiarasOceanView He is always in pain but won't let me know how bad it is. When I see him I know how he is feeling. He needs a surgery and God willing it will happen .
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@TiarasOceanView (70022)
• United States
29 Jul 19
@velvet53 How is he now Sandy?
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@velvet53 (22534)
• Palisade, Colorado
28 Jul 19
It is not something that is easy to talk about. The biggest one he has is filling up with spinal fluid. they drained it once This is something I pulled up on the internet so you can read it from a pro.
Tarlov cysts are fluid-filled nerve root cysts found most commonly at the sacral level of the spine – the vertebrae at the base of the spine. These cysts typically occur along the posterior nerve roots. Cysts can be valved or nonvalved. The main feature that distinguishes Tarlov cysts from other spinal lesions is the presence of spinal nerve root fibers within the cyst wall or in the cyst cavity itself.
This was found on this site
The last I knew my son had lost 26 1/2 % of his tail bone and lower spine.
?Learn about common symptoms of Tarlov cysts, as well as surgical and nonsurgical treatment options in this neurosurgeon-edited guide.
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
25 Jul 19
I'm so sorry to hear what has happened to your son. I hope he will recover speedily!
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
26 Jul 19
@velvet53 That's a big problem! Do you think they will accept his need for surgery?
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@velvet53 (22534)
• Palisade, Colorado
27 Jul 19
@1hopefulman I am praying that they will. It is looking like he has to come up with a way to get to Texas and have an evaulasion done. I am trying to get money together to do this.
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@oahuwriter (26777)
• United States
3 Aug 19
Christ, please help Sandy's son and heal him. Be with Sandy's son forever to help and cure him. Thank you, Christ. Amen.
Hope your son gets better quickly.
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@velvet53 (22534)
• Palisade, Colorado
6 Aug 19
@oahuwriter Thanks Krissttina. He has his days. They want to put some kind of thing in his back that is suppose to help him with the pain. I can't remember what he called it.
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@oahuwriter (26777)
• United States
6 Aug 19
@velvet53
You are very welcome. I hope to hear good news from you soon!
@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
25 Jul 19
Don't worry. Everything would be alright. We'll pray. God is in control.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
28 Jul 19
Sending prayers for him also now I have managed to find the post again.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
2 Aug 19
@velvet53
They will do so I am sure.
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@PainsOnSlate (21852)
• Canada
2 Aug 19
I prayed for you son. I've never heard of tarlov cysts, I hope there is a way to get it out of his system.
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@velvet53 (22534)
• Palisade, Colorado
3 Aug 19
@PainsOnSlate It sure is. That is why I worry so much about him falling. If he hit just right they could rupture.
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