Hello, this is a follow up post, my second post. Here was my original post from 12/30/06:
http://www.medhelp.org/perl6/neuro/messages/34620.html
And here is the link with a couple MRI slices shown:
www.robertmillerfoundation.org/letter.html
Since I made the last post, I've been diagnosed with a severely deviated
septumSepta
Septoplasty by an
ENTAbdomen - swollen
Abdominal tap
Adjustment disorder
Adolescent control test
Adolescent depression
Adolescent development
Adolescent pregnancy
Adolescent test or procedure preparation
Alopecia, under treatment
Alzheimer’s disease
Amenorrhea - primary. He thinks that although the tumor doesn't help with my
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury pain, he gladly offered me a turbinectomy and
septumSepta
Septoplasty straitening surgery as he told me it "may" help with my 24/7 frontal headache.
If you were me, would you just say the heck with it and get the turbinectomy to see what happens? I mean, not to take surgery lightly, but that surgery is no big deal, right? Plus, I'm sort of in desperation for an answer to my pain since the typical medications (
elavil topamaxTopamax
Topamax sprinkle, etc) were of no real help.
My other question is unrelated, but I wanted to ask...Does vigorous exercise pose any risks as far as my 3.5x2.4 cm osteoma is concerned? I frequently workout---cardiovascular exercise with heart rate of 165-180 for 45 minutes at a time, and some weight lifting. Should I be worried about any problems with the tumor from intense exercise? (exercise doesn't make my headache worse, in fact the post-workout endorphine release seems to help a bit).
So, what do you think about these 2 unrelated questions? And anything else you can offer to help me would be appreciated. Thank you again, very much.