Thicker than water: More to this problem than hydrocephalus. Upper extremity symptoms are late to occur in hydrocephalus unless you also have a syrinx or fluid cavity in your cervical spinal cord. What does going to "the nail place" have to do with any of this? You need another neuro exam and education in hydrocephalus-associated symptoms--and what are not symptoms.
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