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Hi, my name is Chris. I am 40 years old, married to Sharon and have 2 young children. I have Chiari and Syringomyelia and went through Decompression surgery in April 2009. The aim of this blog is to raise awareness of this condition and offer support by way of helpful information to other sufferers. This blog represents my own experiences, those of my friends and people that I have met with these conditions and the great advice that I have been offered and my journey towards either acceptance or recovery.

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Links to other Chiari sites across the world.

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Please find the following links for other sites containing information about Chiari malformation and Syringomyelia:

Conquer Chiari - An American site, probably the best known in the world at the moment.

American Syringomyelia Alliance Project (ASAP) - another great American site for information.

Patient UK - A great overall view of Chiari and its variables.

World Arnold Chiari Malformation Association (WACMA) - Another great American site.

The Chiari Institute - Yes, another American Chiari related site.

Association for Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus (ASBAH) - UK association offering help and advice.

www.Chiari.co.uk - UK Forum to meet other people with Chiari and Syringomyelia. Lots of wonderful people on here at all stages of the condition, including patients, carers and parents.

Chiari.org - A great site written by a friend of mine who has gone through Chiari treatment and much more. Alison designed and built this site for her University Degree and it offers a personal insight into her world and shows her passion for helping others.

But You Don't Look Sick - The home of "The Spoon Theory" a brilliant story by Christine Miserandino who tells us a personal story and analogy of what it is like to live with sickness or disability. I have used this story many times to explain to family and friends

Wisconsin Chiari Centre - Tonnes of pictures, vids and information regarding Chiari and Syringomyelia!

Wrong Diagnosis.com - Info on Chiari

Spine Universe.com - Some interesting point on Chiari and Syringomyelia from the USA

I will add others as I come across them and remember them.

Other Links that you might find interesting:

Ever tried to explain to someone else what its like r how you feel with Chiari?
How I explained it to my young kids
Forum – Somewhere I can meet other people the same as me

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