Hi, I`m a 24 yr old
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Female sexual dysfunction from VA. I have posted before about strange neurological symptoms I was having after the birth of my baby in 2002. I had tingling,
numbnessNumbness and tingling, twitching, cramping & other odd sensations that would come and go all over my body. I seen 3 neurologists about it who couldn`t tell me anything, they kept saying all tests were
normalNormal saline flush, including MRIs. But luckily, I found a new neurologist who may have discovered what might be going on. He thought something was wrong and ordered a new MRI of the brain this past April. After he reviewed an MRI I had in 2002 by a different neurologist, and the results of the MRI I had in April, he told me that I have a
CavernousHemangioma angiomaBirthmarks - red
Hemangioma
Hemangioma - angiogram
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Hemangioma on the chin
Hemangioma on the face (nose)
Hepatic hemangioma on the left side of my brain. He said that he felt it was
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo and wasn`t doing anything though. He didn`t seem to think some of my symptoms were related to this. Some of my symptoms have been left sided, and this thing is on the left side of my brain. I can`t remember what part of the brain he said it was located in though. He said some of these can be dangerous, but he didn`t feel mine was. So, when do neurologists usually recommend surgery for one of these? What do neurologists do if they feel a patient has a CA that isn`t doing anything? Can you have left sided symptoms if it is on the left side of the brain? I have an MRA scheduled today, will it be able to tell whether this thing has bled or not?