|
Questions posted in the
Neurology and Neurosurgery Forum have been answered by doctors from The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
| |
|
Subject: Re: Cavenous Angioma I'm a 29-year-old woman with two young children. Three weeks ago I was diagnosed with a cavernous angioma on the left frontal lobe of my brain. It is near my speech and language area, but apparantly quite accessible. I have had two opinions from neurosurgeon's --one says wait and watch, while the other one says to eliminate the risk of further hemmorhage by taking it out. The only reason I went to the neurologist in the first place was because of very infrequent (6 total in 6 years), but severe, "spells" of dizziness, followed by 2 to 3 weeks of needing to concentrate more on my speech. At first I was told that this had nothing to do with the cavernoma, but the second surgeon says it may be related to when the cavernoma "leaks." He seems to think that these "spells" are more like seizures. So my question is two parts: 1. Have you ever heard people describe seizures as a feeling that the room is spinning severely? 2. Should I go ahead with the surgery to remove it? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Jana,
|
|
[Neurology Forum] [Neurology Forum Archives] |