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Old 05-29-2008, 04:52 PM #1
Crwstar Crwstar is offline
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Crwstar Crwstar is offline
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: On the planet
Posts: 92
15 yr Member
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Hello Everyone,

I'm new here and will briefly tell my story. It was after reading some of the stories that I decided to go ahead and register. I'm hoping someone somewhere may have some ideas that can spark some other line of investigating this. This started in Nov 07, I started having headaches every nite that start at about the same time every night- this has continued to this day. This in itself is bizarre. Its always on the right side and can extend to the other side of my head but not usually. Sometimes the area is sensitive to touch and the area around my eye feels full and swollen but doesn't look it. I also have dejavu and sometimes feel as though I'm altered.
So far they have found a 2.3 mm aneurysm behind my left eye and a right sided pituitary microadenoma. I've seen a neurologist, endocrinologist, neurosurgeon and will be seeing a opthalmologist and a new neurologist soon. I've read that even smaller aneurysm's can rupture so am a bit concerned with the continued headaches and sharp thunder clap headaches I get. Basically, all the medical professionals are saying both the aneurysm and the pituitary tumor are too small to be causing my symptoms - I don't know that I agree, it just seems to be that if something is growing where it isn't suppose to that some of us will be affected outside of the bell curve thingy. I do have one other thing that came up on MRI that hasn't been addressed by anyone so am hoping it will provide answers. I think there are some questions in there...if not then this is a tiny introduction into my life.

I am glad to have found this forum and look forward to interacting with you all. All this medical stuff aside I am pretty darn blessed though sometime hard to recognize when you don't feel well.

Many thanks for your support

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