Hi Dawn,
Seems more and more AN'ers and CM1 patients are cropping up. Myself, anissa, TampaTim (as I lovingly call him) and more. If you want, I can share in PM, as CM1 surgery definately can have its downfalls. Depends on many factors... ie: if there is a syrinx present... at what degree is the slippage.... I know those headaches well and working with a headache clinic now to help control.... lots of factors. I only know of one person that had AN and CM1 surgery at the same time (TampaTim). Raydean has a daughter with a tough CM1 diagnosis and I do not believe she's had the depression surgery.
If interested, just send me a PM..... more to it than just deciding to go into surgery. The decompression surgery is only 40% successful and not an easy decision... not to be done lightly. You also need to make sure you are in the hands of a very very qualified neurosurgeon. There are not that many that specialize in CM1, yet even the CM1 surgery. Depending on your location... I know of in Boston... in Tampa and in N. CA. You really need to make sure you are in the hands of someone that specializes in it.
I'm available to discuss, if you are interested.
Phyl