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Old 06-01-2012, 09:04 PM #1
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Red face me and my cyst

Hello, I am Amy, four years ago i was diagnosed with a colloid cyst in third ventricle of my brain. i had no symptoms at that time. in oct. of 2012 my head startind aching,i became very dizzy went to er was told i have migranes now it is june.my head hurts more than not im so dizzy i can not walk right let alone drive i wake up sick to my stomach and now in the last two weeks have become incontienent..my life is changing as i find it hard to put words together correctly and my vision in my right eye is weird...i'm scared very scared is their anyone else???????
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