This looks amazing. I was diagnosed with Syringomyelia in 2008. It seems to have been caused by a very similar accident to that which you describe in 1994, but for which I didn't seek any medical assistance. Over the intervening years, it seems, that two Syrinx developed that MRI scans revealed were pushing on the base of my brain, & extended down to my lumbar region. The Neurologist, who has a special interest in Syringomyelia said that I was the most extensive & unusual case in it's history. In 2010 I was operated on with a T1/T2 laminectomy & Hyperplasia. The Syrinx subsequently collapsed, but there has been no improvement in my symptoms & I am still seriously disabled by them. I will be seeing the Neurologist again in a few weeks & shall be asking about this as a possible course of treatment. Thank-you for posting this video - it has given me a hope that had long since been subsumed by the terrible pain & terrible medications that have had me merely existing. Any further advice you might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank-you again!
I was diagnosed in 2014 with syringomyelia and haven’t found a doctor to help me. Do you know of any doctor that has worked with you to help me and might be out here in Chicago?? Or surrounding Illinois areas