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« on: November 27, 2008, 12:00:45 AM »

I'd be very interested to hear from adults who have a diagnosis of a CPC.  I've had issues with dizzy/ light-headedness for 7 months and finally got an MRI which showed a lesion in the right ventricle.  A neurosurgeon I saw says that it would not be causing my symptoms.  While I have read that many asymptomatic CPS are found on autopsy, I've also read of some very small that Do cause symptoms.
Anyone?
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