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<blockquote data-quote="HNDLDR" data-source="post: 2815689" data-attributes="member: 81622"><p>When she was in her early 20's she got meningitis and almost died. It damaged the part of her brain that produces the fluid around the brain and in the spinal column. Her body makes too much of it. She has a shunt that relieve the pressure enough to avoid damage to her optic nerve and hearing but it's still at an uncomfortable side of normal. Think sever migraine. If they reduce the pressure too much it collapses the ventricle around the shunt and plugs it off.</p><p></p><p>If she over exerts herself she gets nauseous, losses her equilibrium it messes with her eyesight. To answer your question we don't really know if things will improve with conditioning. Right now we just get what we get and try and make do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HNDLDR, post: 2815689, member: 81622"] When she was in her early 20’s she got meningitis and almost died. It damaged the part of her brain that produces the fluid around the brain and in the spinal column. Her body makes too much of it. She has a shunt that relieve the pressure enough to avoid damage to her optic nerve and hearing but it’s still at an uncomfortable side of normal. Think sever migraine. If they reduce the pressure too much it collapses the ventricle around the shunt and plugs it off. If she over exerts herself she gets nauseous, losses her equilibrium it messes with her eyesight. To answer your question we don’t really know if things will improve with conditioning. Right now we just get what we get and try and make do. [/QUOTE]
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