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Old 08-26-2010, 10:59 AM #1
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Default SAH and headaches 2 yrs later

Hi;

I had a subarrachnoid hemmorage in 8/13/08 in my lower rear right of my brain. they did a coiling on me. i dont know how big it was. i spent 2 wks in the neuro-ICU and had some left side deficits. since then i get headaches and sound sensitivity. my neurologist put me on anti-seizure meds (gabapentin) to reduce the amount of headahces. i get them daily mostly 1-2 on the pain scale and the other day i got a 3-4 one

i was wondering if anyone else gets headaches still 2 yrs post-op and where do they occur? mine start at the bridge of my nose and then radiate upwards to the top and then back (assuming i havent taken meds they rarely get to the top cause i try to stop it by then). my doctor also is putting me on topomax. i am also on bp and cholesterol meds.
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