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Old 04-21-2012, 02:07 AM #1
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Hello everyone
first: I apology for my English.. it is a little bad)
I really don't know if this is the right place to post my thread but I am seeking help hopefully I find it here
I have a continuous pain in my head since 3 weeks now, I did a CT scan in the brain. Doctor told that nothing is wrong with my brain and he said it is just headache. I don't feel the pain is like a headache. I feel it like a burning sensation in many parts in the brain.. vomiting, dizziness... sometimes I feel like I wanna throw up but I don't ...
fever is there too when the pain comes..
I have a collection of the CT scan images.. I would like to show it you and help my analyze them if possible
I have uploaded the images but I am not allowed post links or images yet
thanks
my health history:
I have hepatitis B
also I am suffering from *colon nervous* don't if that is the right word or not
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Old 10-30-2012, 05:43 PM #2
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You should not have those symptoms for that long. Migraines can cause nausea and heat in the head, (don't know if you took your temp. or not), but for most people they don't go on for that long.

Don't stop looking until you find an answer. If your Dr. does not want to pursue the problem, a second opinion would be a good idea. Whatever is going on, three weeks of that is not "just" a headache.

If you have a copy of your report, see how they spell colon nervous. Is that the order the words were in and the spelling they used?

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All I can add at this time is that there is a type of migraine headache called Status Migraine (also known as Status Migrainous or Status Migrainosus) that is characterized by lasting more than 72 hours. I was once diagnosed with this condition after having a migraine that lasted more than two weeks.

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"Doctor told that nothing is wrong with my brain and he said it is just headache. I don't feel the pain is like a headache."

I know just what your going through. I developed a pain in my head, but it didn't feel like a headache. It felt different. A pain unlike a headache.
Good luck getting a doctor to understand that one!
The only advice I can give you keep fighting. Keeping going to different doctors don't let them blow you off.
BUTT! and it's a BIG BUTT. You could wind up like me.
And that's not so good.
That pain in my head. It started around March of 1996.
I've had it everyday and night since then.
I didn't take it lying down. I spent many years, many doctors, many operations (16) and would go tomorrow for another one if only some neurosurgeon had some idea what to try next. None of them do as I have been to many more then just the three who had the pleasure of drilling holes through my skull. I have a weird sense of humor. When I was out and about with a head covered with staples and I spotted adults or kids staring I would go up to them and ask if they'd like to touch them. They usually freaked out.

I wish you the best.
But your going to have to take the bull by the horns and wrestle with him to see what can be done for you. I have pushed for surgery when the surgeon wanted me to wait a year.
BTW CT's, MRI's, X-Ray's don't always reveal whats wrong in ones brain.
I've had over 20 CT's, 3 MRI's, and to many X-Ray's.

If you have any questions the crazy man will answer.
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