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Many Drs many tests
Jaime,
Thanks for the reply. I have been to see 10 Specialists in all so far, have had 4 MRIs, 6 rounds of blood tests, an EEG, a CT Scan and a sonogram- none of which turned up anything besides some minor herniation in the C4-5 and C5-6 ad silent sinus disease. I've fixed the discs with PT long ago and am heading into surgery for the sinuses even though everyone agrees that there is a slim chance that that will solve all of my problems. Since my first Neuro seems to not know what to do besides ordering the next big expensive test and the 2nd one suggested I try anti-depressants (even though the Psych disagrees), I am doing a lot of research on my own. I have headaches but not constantly. In fact nothing is constant which is part of what seems to confound. My symptoms that come and go are dizziness, generalized muscle weakness, coordination & dexterity problems, memory issues and stabbing headaches in various places on my head (always in one spot at a time). Hopefully the cultures they run on my sinus matter will shed some light. I am starting to get really frustrated. sigh Quote:
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I am new and have the same poster fossa cyst 5.6 cm. I just found this and wanted to reply. My cysts shifts causing Spinal fluied blockage, When I am walking or cleaning, my symptoms for this is:
Head pressure, dizziness, a feeling of fluid behind my ears while not being able to speak clearly, I become naselly when this happen. its almost like you are talking with your ears under water. spinal pain and lower back pain which is caused by not enough fluid flowing all the way down your spine. after the episode is over you are left with sharp pains in your head because the fluid that built up has gone down and you head has to reajust. does this sound like you? Maile |
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Hi i have an arachnoid cyst, but luckily mine is treated by a shunt.
When ive had symptoms of shunt malfunctions, nothing has veer showed up by scans or shunt series tests or shunt taps. I have my shunt fully revised twice now and both times the symptoms were the same but no test came back with evidence of malfunction or intercranial pressure. The only way they have found out was by actually drilling into my head in surgery and that when, on both occassions, fluid has flown across the theatre in a pulsing action. My symptoms have always consisted of, A really bad headache which lingers early hours of the morning. Buzzing in the ears before and during the headache. Sore eyes. Vomiting. Irritability. && in my last revision was was 3 months ago, i presented a cough. A cough my mum recognised from when i had my first revision, thats when she knew that something was up. From my other experiences i didnt have the cough, but on the two occassions where i went into a coma, i had the same cough. Im not sure whether the symptoms would be the same or not for you, but just giving you an idea form my experiences. Good luck and hope you find an answer soon =):hug: |
my symptoms have been horrible headache vomiting and slight fever and sensitivity to light. Had it for 18 years now. Grantid mines do to a blocked ventricle. They opened it up 2 months ago and been shunt free since.
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