Hello, this is second and final post under Neurology (per Medhelp rules). Please refer to the following previous post from 2-11-06 for reference and description of my symptoms:
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/neuro/messages/34095.html
I respectfully ask you to view the CT films I've posted at the web addresses below and tell me if you think there's a chance this mass could be causing my symptoms (by
vascularArteriosclerosis of the extremities
Birthmarks - red
Dementia
Heart disease
Intravascular ultrasound
Mesenteric artery ischemia
Renovascular hypertension
Replantation of digits
Stroke
Tobacco and vascular disease
Vascular headaches,
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity, bone, or brain
compressionCompression of the median nerve
Cpr - adult
Cpr - child (1 to 8 years old)
Cpr - infant, etc...)
http://hometown.aol.com/jbob701/index.html
http://hometown.aol.com/jbob701/page1.html
http://hometown.aol.com/jbob701/page2.html
(these images are posted in order of the slices and are of high quality)
Doctor, I fully understand you cannot diagnose me over the internet, and promise that I will not take your opinion over my doctor's. I
simplySimply sleep request that you give your best (informal) opinion as best you can with the information I present...
After seeing these images, if you
maintain your stance that it's
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo muscle contraction stiffness headache, then would botox or muscle relaxors be a good start?
As a final note, I feel I should add that I left something important out of my description from before: Often when I look sharply to the left or right, sometimes my eyes "bounce back and forth" several times before going back to normal; this makes me very dizzy. This is in addition to the very stiff feeling in my forehead/top of head muscles and constant dull headache which I described in my last post.
Once again I thank the Doctor, Medhelp, and The Cleveland Clinic for making this possible.
1) i've been reading these forums a long time now, and the doctor only replies to the original poster 99% of the time, and anyone who replies to your question may or may not have a clue what they're talking about (beware)
2) I have done some research for you given your location, I would personally suggest that you take your wife for an evaluation at John Hopkins in Baltimore...you appear to be not so far from there in Leesburg, VA... this is a major school of medicine and it will benefit greatly to go there.
Good luck with that
I agree with what citizen t said. Here are some other things that I have found helpful. One of the best websites that I have found is US News and World Report. Every year this magazine reviews/ranks the nations hospitals, clinics, etc. They also offer a ton of other useful medical info. Here is a direct link http://www.usnews.com/usnews/health/best-hospitals/tophosp.htm
If you have a problem with this link just go directly to their website: usnews.com You’ll see column off to the left called America’s Best listed in this column are things like: Best Colleges; Best Health Plans; Best Hospitals. Click on Best Hospitals. They rank the nations hospitals, clinics, etc. from best on down. They rank them overall and then they rank them in categories like neurology, heart, etc (the best hospital/clinic to go to if you have a heart/brain/etc problem). I have found this very helpful. They provide a wealth of information. They also provide links to the websites of these places which is also very helpful. Like when I was researching hospitals, clinics, doctors, etc I got on the hospitals/clinics websites, went under the category I was looking for (neurology) then clicked on the list of doctors. Most sites will list information about each doctor. This can be a great start in researching/finding the medical care that your wife needs.
John Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic are all great places but still check out the US News and World Report website. Also each hospital/clinic like Cleveland Clinic, John Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, etc websites all offer tons of great information. Hope this helps. Good luck.