- Headaches/Migraines
- Neck/Head pain
- Pressure in the head/neck
- Dizziness
- Lightheaded
- Tingling/Numbness in extremities
- Balance problems/clumsiness
- Memory problems
- Vision problems (spots, double vision, 'halos', etc)
- Restricted Movement
- Pain with bright lights and loud sounds
- Ringing in ears
- Decreased sensitivity to temperature
- Problems swallowing
- Vertigo
- Fatigue
- Muscle weakness
- Nausea
- Burning sensation in extremities
- Slurred speech
- Problems with Depth Perception
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Symptoms List
Every person with Chiari is affected differently. This is a general list of symptoms.
Labels:
chiari malformation,
symptoms,
syringomyelia
Friday, September 24, 2010
Article and Walk
I'd like to share a link to an article written by myself and my friend Allen. Please take the time to click and read. If you have a facebook or other site, please share it.
Living with Chiari
Living with Chiari
Me at the ChiariPeople of Pa walk September 18th, 2010
A group of walkers getting ready for the start.
(Photo credit for this one goes to Renee Tobias)
Labels:
article,
charity,
chiari malformation,
news,
syringomyelia,
walk
Monday, September 20, 2010
What is Chiari Life?
Chiari Life...
For starters my name is Alicia. I'm 23 years old and this is my life with Chiari Malformtion and Syringomyelia. Never heard of them?
More in my next post on symptoms and such.
Info taken from myself as well as:
www.asap.org
www.conquerchiari.org
For starters my name is Alicia. I'm 23 years old and this is my life with Chiari Malformtion and Syringomyelia. Never heard of them?
Chiari (key-r-e) Malformation (CM) - is a serious neurological disorder where the bottom part of the brain, the cerebellum, descends out of the skull toward the spinal cord, putting pressure on the brain, skull, and spine and causing many symptoms.
Syringomyelia (sear-IN-go-my-EEL-ya) (SM) - is a chronic disorder involving the spinal cord. The condition occurs when cerebrospinal fluid (normally found outside of the spinal cord and brain) enters the interior of the spinal cord, forming a cavity known as a syrinx. This syrinx often expands and elongates over time, destroying the center of the spinal cord. As the nerve fibers inside the spinal cord are damaged, a wide variety of symptoms can occur, depending upon the size and location of the syrinx.
More in my next post on symptoms and such.
Info taken from myself as well as:
www.asap.org
www.conquerchiari.org
Labels:
chiari malformation,
headache,
life,
medical,
syringomyelia
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