Hi Tinks,
Well, I can certainly relate. When I was diagnosed with my AN, I was also diagnosed with Chiari Malformation 1. There are many on the site over the years that also received this "double diagnosis" and there does not seem to be a correlation.
When I was diagnosed with CM1 years ago, we learned to monitor its progression via MRI to see if the slippage had any progression over time. In that time, there were/are symptoms that crop up such as migraines and extremity weaknesses.
CM1 are rare (although modern medical technology does allow for better diagnosis) and there are not many doctors that speciaize in CM1. Many neurologists note "oh, yes, I can help with that" but please do your homework for those that actually specialize in it. The Mayo Clinic also provides terrific info:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/chiari-malformation/DS00839It bears watching... absolutely... but know there are many, such as myself and many others that have come to these forums over the years, that also have CM1.
Hang in there. Great news you do not have an AN...... and also that there are many that understand the CM1.
Phyl