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Old 11-29-2008, 11:18 PM #1
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Hello,

I have a question for the community.
I have been experiencing severe headaches for the last four years. They present at the back of my head and neck - occasionally on the top of my head. They mostly occur during the night and get better as the day progresses only to return the next night. I also have this crazy hum in my head and a burning pain in my upper back (along my spine).

All my MRI's have been okay except for one notation from the reviewing radiologist: "Cerebellum tonsils are low-lying but not frankly ectopic."
I have seen three neurologists who have said that this notation is not a big deal and this situation could not be causing my headaches.

Any thoughts?
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