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Arachnoid Cyst

Spine Health | Last Active: Sep 16 3:35pm | Replies (233)

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@sueinmn

Sorry but I am not a medical person, so cannot read your images. I will tell you though, that for many people random cysts are just a part of life. They can be filled fluid, fat or more solid tissue; they can be permanent or transient; they can remain the same size, grow or shrink.

Unless they interfere with mobility or vital organs, or are determined to be malignant (VERY rare) you just ignore them and go on with life.

Sue

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@sueinmn thank you so much for replying. I believe in my case they should be assessed due my history of neuroendocrine cancer. Now I have one on T1-2. They had been developing with all my symptoms. In fact my first orthostatic intolerance documented diagnosis was when the arachnoid cyst was first discovered. Now a pineal one. It’s just too much. I was just diagnosed with POTS. But I’m managing as I can and my team it’s trying their absolute best. Thanks for the feedback I really appreciate 🙏🏻🌼 Blessings of healing ❤️‍🩹