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A woman finds out she has an uncommon condition that makes her brain “leak”

September 14, 2022 by Ellen Page Leave a Comment

Georgia Lambert, a British woman, was diagnosed with Arnold-Chiari malformation and syringomyelia, which causes the brain to “leak” out of the skull, after complaining of terrible headaches and body aches. In contrast to the norm, the young woman wasn’t diagnosed until she was 18 following an imaging exam.

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Lambert’s story is an outlier because the majority of documented Arnold-Chiari malformation instances occur in children, where therapeutic options are available. The 28-year-old British woman is still figuring out how to live with her pain and is currently in generally good condition.

“The disease can be monitored and, in some cases, treated when it is discovered in children. But for 18 years, I was misdiagnosed and had a bad reputation “according to the woman’s explanation in a newspaper article.

We waited weeks for the results after the diagnosis. When we got back to the doctor’s office, the doctor announced the two conditions they had discovered after taking a breath. He revealed to me that I had fluid-filled cysts developing in my spinal cord as a result of the back of my brain spilling out of my skull.

Although it doesn’t appear that I’m in agony or that I have spinal cord damage, Lambert says, “I’m [constantly] in pain.” His complaints remained unheard for a long time due to his apparent health. Since there was allegedly nothing odd about her physique, she even claims that they suggested receiving psychological treatment.

The two uncommon disorders are connected, it should be highlighted. The majority of occurrences of syringomyelia are linked to an illness called an Arnold-Chiari malformation, in which brain matter protrudes into the spinal canal, according to an article.

In this instance, the onset of syringomyelia symptoms often occurs between the ages of 25 and 40. The British experienced the problem’s early warning symptoms, which were a little sooner than usual. This is due to the fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) in the spinal cord growing till it affects the area.

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