Emak
08-31-2005, 08:08 PM
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go there and look at my MRI (dont worry, its my personal web page made just for this purpose). You can clearly see the lesion classified as a 'benign hemangioma', two previous radiologists IGNORED it and didn't even put it in the report. Finally, a RESIDENT at University hospital reported it. Every doctor denies its the cause of my problems, which are as follows:
- 4 month constant low grade pressure headache
- constant high levels of anxiety for absolutely no reason
- bad difficulaty concentrating especially on moving objects (crowds of people, other cars, even the TV
- concentrating on complex tasks make symptoms worse (playing computer games, sexually, etc...)
- Heavy headed feeling, constant.... headache resembles forehead/sinus pressure, and putting pressure in spots 1 and 2 on forehead offers 75% relief for very short time
- constant "spaced out/stoned" feeling
=( I keep looking at my MRI and it looks like the side of my frontal lobe where the lesion is is dramatically compressed compared to the other side? but i don't know if thats bad enough to cause these problems??
I'm so sick and tired of not being able to have a life anymore! The doctors say I'm "just depressed" and gave me Lexapro =(
go there and look at my MRI (dont worry, its my personal web page made just for this purpose). You can clearly see the lesion classified as a 'benign hemangioma', two previous radiologists IGNORED it and didn't even put it in the report. Finally, a RESIDENT at University hospital reported it. Every doctor denies its the cause of my problems, which are as follows:
- 4 month constant low grade pressure headache
- constant high levels of anxiety for absolutely no reason
- bad difficulaty concentrating especially on moving objects (crowds of people, other cars, even the TV
- concentrating on complex tasks make symptoms worse (playing computer games, sexually, etc...)
- Heavy headed feeling, constant.... headache resembles forehead/sinus pressure, and putting pressure in spots 1 and 2 on forehead offers 75% relief for very short time
- constant "spaced out/stoned" feeling
=( I keep looking at my MRI and it looks like the side of my frontal lobe where the lesion is is dramatically compressed compared to the other side? but i don't know if thats bad enough to cause these problems??
I'm so sick and tired of not being able to have a life anymore! The doctors say I'm "just depressed" and gave me Lexapro =(

