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> Wasnt necessarily referring to that in particular although that should surely

be

> discussed. I was thinking more along bowel and bladder issues. For instance, I

> have always had to physically press on my " nether " region to have a bowel

> movement. I am not constipated, always a soft stool but it wont come out on

its

> own (and I thought that was normal)....but....I have also had episodes of

> incontinence, soft stool not liquid, and didnt even realize it until I smelled

> something as I did not have the sensation to feel it there (I didnt think this

> was normal but I was too embarrassed to tell anyone). Have had episodes of

> urinary incontinence as well and quite often have to push on my lower abdomen

to

> pee...stuff like that. Most kids try to hide incontinence or " private "

> issues. Also, being a boy there is a certain amount of ...self esteem that

comes

> from being " tough " and not complaining (at least with my son)...so questions

> about pain might be answered minimally from that standpoint. Many Blessings,

>

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>

Thanks for clarifying .

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Jamison Griebenow, skookie@...

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Helena Joy HBAC 8/00, and Beren Gustav HB 4/04

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Thanks for the clarification!

JBobin wrote:

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> The nsg should be able to look at his films and see the tether type. The

> only exception to this is if he has an occult TC (meaning that it ends at

> the appropriate location and a tether cannot be seen, but based on symptoms

> and upon visualizing during surgery it is tethered). If it is an obvious

> tether and/or the radiologist is experienced in Dx TC, then it should also

> be in the radiologist report (if the MD had the radiologist read it. My

> nsg's do not look at the radiologist review. I have my scan and my

> appointment with the nsg is scheduled for right after my scan and I just

> hand carry my scans to the nsg office from radiology).

>

> Jenn

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>>Dee, thank you.

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>>Can the surgeon tell us from the MRI whether he has the fatty filum

>>attachment or the lipoma?

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>>Thanks,

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