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Walk planned for Lafayette woman living with severe brain condition
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- For years, Ann Perkins was given a multitude of diagnoses and she tried many
treatments, including some that may have ultimately made her condition worse.
After 10 years, Perkins, 37, was correctly diagnosed with
chiari malformation, a serious neurological condition in which part of the
brain descends out of the skull into the spinal area.
By speaking about her condition Perkins hopes to spare
others some of what she's gone through. A walk at noon Saturday at Urbana City
Park, 731 Children's Home Road is aimed
at raising awareness about the condition and funding for research, Perkins
said.
No cure exists for chiari and the only treatment is brain
surgery; Perkins was scheduled to have her third different surgery this
weekend.
Symptoms include extreme pain and migraines, memory loss,
balance problems, numbness in the face and limbs, erratic blood pressure, sleep
apnea, pressure in the head and skull and respiratory problems. Nearly all
chiari patients live with at least five of the symptoms.
"It's like someone's twisting a knife into the back of my
head and neck," Perkins said. "You just live with it."
Perkins said not being able to participate in family
activities with her husband, daughter, 13, and son, 11, is the most difficult
part of the condition and why she continues to seek surgical help to relieve
her symptoms. She's had a titanium plate screwed into her skull to keep part of
her brain in place, and this weekend she was scheduled to have shunt installed,
all to give her more time.
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