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Old 08-17-2016, 01:21 AM #7
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Hi Anna!
I have the same problem as you, 8 mm dilated perivascular spaces (to the right caudate nucleus).
My symptoms are:

Headache
Nervousness
Fatigue
Emotional problems
Anxiety

I would like to know what are your symptoms.
I will wait your answer.
Hey again. I just came back from neurologist. Showed him the mri results. As there wasn't any patalogy he said it is normal that I have this perivascular space. It's just my body feature. And the jumping is not of that, but most likely from the big stress I had and have. She described me noofen(mild medicine for anxiety and nerves)they give it to children as well and vitamin D. Let's try for 2 weeks.
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