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Perineural or Tarlov cysts

Spine Health | Last Active: Apr 18 5:37am | Replies (96)

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@qball2019

Hi Barb,

Unfortunately, it's very rare to find a doctor that is willing to acknowledge that these cysts DO cause issues. They say Tarlov cysts are rare but I think there are lots of chronic pain patients out there who's issues are caused from them. I took a bad fall way back in 2003 and have never been able to stand up straight since. I've also had severe muscle spasms and sciatic pain. In June 2018 all of a sudden a slew of new symptoms popped up and have just snowballed! Just when I thought my condition couldn't get worse it got a whole lot worse! While reading one of my MRI reports I noticed that it said "Multiple Tarlov cysts found incidentally". I started asking all the doctors about them and there was only 1 that would admit that they cause issues and that is because she also had one and needed surgery. If it weren't for her I would still be a chronic pain patient. My PCP has sent me for so many tests trying to prove that it's not the cysts it's ridiculous! These things have wasted 15 years of my family's lives.

Funny you should mention issues with migraines, eyes, ears, walking and standing. I have all the same issues and they are all caused by these cysts. The migraines, eyes, and ears may be from a low pressure headache. My doctors are sending me to be tested for it now. I'm having a very hard time standing and walking because of the back/muscle spasms and the nerve pain going down my legs & into my feet. My legs are going numb from time to time too. I have a hard time even bending or putting pressure on my right leg and can't even sit on my right butt cheek because of the pain. Is this what you're going through too?

I was told that there are only 3 neurosurgeons in the U.S. that are known for treating these cysts. I just saw the one in Dallas,TX in January 2019 and am currently waiting for a surgery date. He is normally booked out for about 1 to 2 months for a consul and 3 to 4 months for surgery. I'm really afraid about the surgery but at the same time I can't imagine just continuing to get worse. I guess those are the choices.

There are 2 websites that have been most helpful and contain the most info. about Tarlov cysts but we are not allowed to put that info. on this site. I'm not able to give you my direct contact info. either. I don't get a whole lot of time on my laptop because of my pain but I'll try to check back here when I can. Hope I helped you a little. Take care!

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What were your eye symptoms?

Hi Barb!

Just checking to see if you had the surgery and, if so, what were your results?