Dear Dawn Borton:
Did the physician look into your eyes and see if there was papilledema? I would ask your physician if there was papilledema and if there was, with a normal scan the likelihood of having
pseudotumorOrbital pseudotumor
Pseudotumor cerebri cerebri would be increased. With increase pressured measured by LP would be the critical test. Pseudotumor is seen in females in higher percentages, almost 9:1, usually the female is overweight, there is papilledema is over 50-60% of patients. Headache is the most common symptom but ataxia can also be seen. Once the ICP is descreased by diuretics, the headaches and other symptoms will go away.
CCF Neuro MD
Sue
The usual protocols are usually fine to help in the diagnosis of pseudotumor cerebri. As there is a normal scan with pseudotumor cerebri, contrast is not needed. One is just looking for other possibilities of headache. When you have a female, over weight, with headache and papilledema the diagnosis is usually pseudotumor cerebri, but the scans are to rule out the worrisome possibilities.
CCF Neuro MD
It does sound like you have pseudotumor cerebri. Yes, your condition might be worsening. I would call your neurologist and opthalmologist and get appointments (at let them know). You have to protect your vision.
CCF Neuro MD