- Apr 28, 2014
- 272
- Tinnitus Since
- 2008
- Cause of Tinnitus
- ME/CFS, Dysautonomia
@Codaz I've been trying to contact him for a long time. He seems to be out of contact. I have no idea what happened to him. I seem to remember your name as well. I rarely come here but about once a year at most I think.
I think I found out what is causing them problem for me. It is a bit premature since it hasn't been confirmed though. I think I have a brain aneurysm. It is actually total negligence on the part of the neurologists that they didn't recognize the symptoms of a brain aneurysm or test me for them. The test needed is called an MRA, not an MRI.
I'm super pissed. I've been suffering and debilitated affecting my personal life and income for almost 15 years. This test should have been run within hours or days of me arriving in the emergency department at the hospital over 10 years ago. Aneurysms can burst. I also did weight lifting which can raise blood pressure and have deteriorated a lot since then.
I'm going to get an MRA scan and I'm pretty sure it is going to show it. I dismissed the idea because I thought an MRI covered any structural problem like that and I didn't look deeper into it. I may also have a condition called Median Arcuate Ligament syndrome (MALS) which I'm being evaluated for by a cardiologist who specializes in dysautonomia.
I found that pain in the face, stiff neck can be caused by aneurysm there is a published article on this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28686948
I also have vision abnormalities such as sensitivity to light, my vision shakes, I have an unusual smell that smells like something I can't describe, lots of fatigue, brain fog, dry eyes, digestion problems. Oh, and tinnitus of course. Also very sharp stabbing pains around the ears or electric shock type sensation. Sudden temporary loss of hearing up to 95%.
Check out this video on brain aneurysm story:
I think I found out what is causing them problem for me. It is a bit premature since it hasn't been confirmed though. I think I have a brain aneurysm. It is actually total negligence on the part of the neurologists that they didn't recognize the symptoms of a brain aneurysm or test me for them. The test needed is called an MRA, not an MRI.
I'm super pissed. I've been suffering and debilitated affecting my personal life and income for almost 15 years. This test should have been run within hours or days of me arriving in the emergency department at the hospital over 10 years ago. Aneurysms can burst. I also did weight lifting which can raise blood pressure and have deteriorated a lot since then.
I'm going to get an MRA scan and I'm pretty sure it is going to show it. I dismissed the idea because I thought an MRI covered any structural problem like that and I didn't look deeper into it. I may also have a condition called Median Arcuate Ligament syndrome (MALS) which I'm being evaluated for by a cardiologist who specializes in dysautonomia.
I found that pain in the face, stiff neck can be caused by aneurysm there is a published article on this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28686948
I also have vision abnormalities such as sensitivity to light, my vision shakes, I have an unusual smell that smells like something I can't describe, lots of fatigue, brain fog, dry eyes, digestion problems. Oh, and tinnitus of course. Also very sharp stabbing pains around the ears or electric shock type sensation. Sudden temporary loss of hearing up to 95%.
Check out this video on brain aneurysm story: