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Originally Posted by jasontaub23
Generally speaking, as I am not a doctor, I had a sunt place in 1970, I have learned that usually CT scan or MRI will show nothing abnormal, the two ways that I have been told to check for these types of abnormalities and I have had both are a spinal tap and also having an opthamologist look in your eyes to see if the ventricles in the backs of your eyes are swollen.
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Oh? Interesting. I researched the topic a little last night and kept coming across information saying enlarged ventricles would show on a CT/MRI. If it is the case that an MRI/CT doesn't usually show anything abnormal, then the trick would be to get my neurologist to take me seriously enough to do a spinal tap. I'm guessing he'd refuse since he already thinks I'm just a hypochondriac (I guess you can psyche yourself into peeing every 15 minutes with hypochondria; such BS.).
I'm not saying I have this issue. It's just the first condition I've come across that could account for both my cognitive issues and my urinary issues at once, and the fact that it involves CSF fluid is interesting to me too since I've always said it feels like there's liquid moving around in my brain. Not sure if CSF fluid is something you can actually feel, though.