Mei Mei, I am SOOO sorry what you are going through. It has to be so extra hard when you have doctors not agreeing on things. It's like where to start?? UGH?
I can undserstand some of what you are going through. I still have chronic pain. Mine is NOT on the side of my tumor surgical side and the Chiari specialist center I seen isn't totally convinced it is due to the Chiari (which is actually a great thing). Head & Neck pain is very, very tricky though!! Like that specialist told me: The base of the skull opening is the 'housing' to where the brainstem falls, starting the spinal cord and
ALL of the beginning to the main parts of our nerves. (then there are little fibers from that) Sometimes it is soooo hard to see what is really going in there until a neurosurgeon really gets in there. MRIs, etc. can only see so much and so deep and around so much, etc. OH...and NOOO this doctor did
NOT want to cut me open
He is very converservative, unless he feels it is at that point. I do feel he gave a good point though explaining why I keep getting a variety of 'diagnosis' for my base of skull and neck pain {don't forget all, I had Middle fossa surgery and this is on the Opposite side of surgical side....but started right after surgery.....weird?
I just wanted to let you know I am here thinking of you!! Hopefully you can soon get some kind of an answer that you can feel at peace with!!
Take care, Denise
@Jennifer...I am the one with Chiari Malformation, from Ludington, MI....we PM'd back months ago.