I've had mine for a month. I don't think the procedure took that look...maybe an hour. It all happened so fast. I went into the Emergency room and had a CT scan done. My family was told the pressure in my head was really bad and that I had to have a shunt put in.
I'm not a doctor, but what was done with me was a hole was put in my head, then a long metal rod (size of a pencil lead) was inserted from my head to my abdomen. If you look at my head, you can tell where it is, but that's the only place you see any difference, otherwise it's not noticeable at all. I had a hard time sleeping on my back, but I'm getting used to it now.
I was in the hospital for 3 days. Considering that I had really bad nausea, vertigo, balance and vision problems, this has helped out a lot.
This is quite new to me yet too. I'm not an expert and will be glad to share my experience. Thanks.
Phx,
I am experiencing repetitive CSF leaks and my Dr. is recommending a VP shunt. How long have you had yours and can you provide some basic info on procedure, recovery, etc.
Thanks,
Tim