Cavernous Hemangioma in Brain
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I want to know if it is possible to not touch a cavernous hemangioma that has bled and just leave it alone. Everything I have read says it needs to be taken care of by a surgeon. I am afraid I am a walking time bomb in my head if I just leave it alone to bleed again.
You are the first person who is closest to my problems. I have memory issues, and other things associated with mine. It is all about the area.
Sorry, it took me so long to get back to you. I just go my email back up and running. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Jack
I have not had an MRI for 3 months and feel like things could go bad, if not monitored. I am a single mother of an 8 year old boy. I want to be healthy.
I also get my words mixed up and feel my memory is not what is was.
I also get visual disturbances, along with migraines.
Why do I feel so helpless?
The risk of bleed is very small, but I already bled. So even if the chance of bled again is small, so was it the first time. That is not any comfort for me.
We just have to assume we will be okay.