The venous angioma is probably an incidental finding - they are quite common. With the chest pain you had should probably have a basic cardiac evaluation to make sure your heart is ok if not already. There are several medications for migraine, of which vicodin is not the first line - it is non-specific for migraine and can be addictive. Common migraine medications are NSAIDs and triptans, which I suggest you try first. Vicodin can commonly cause rebound headache which can continue a cycle of frequent headaches. There may be muskuloskeletal triggers also to your migraine, which could be helped by PT, muscle relaxamnts, physical conditioning etc. Some blood tests to look for an inflammatory condition like polymyalgia rheumatica (a WSR test) could be done also.
Good luck
FROM WHAT I HAVE UNDERSTOOD ABOUT VENOUS ANGIOMA, IS THAT THEY DO NOTHING BECAUSE FURTHER COMPLICATIONS CAN ARISE IF THEY OPERATE. GO TO THE MAYO CLINIC SITE FOR REFERENCE.
MIGRAINES CAN CAUSE SO MANY OF THE SYMPTOMS YOU DESCRIBE, NUMBNESS, TINGLING, NAUSEA, RINGING IN THE EARS, PAIN ON ONE SIDE, SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE I AM GOING TO HAVE A STROKE. SOMETIMES I HAVE SUCH WEIRD SENSATIONS THAN WHAM I START GETTING A MIGRAINE AND I'M OUT OF IT FOR ABOUT THREE DAYS. GO TO ANOTHER DOCTOR, ALWAYS GET ANOTHER OPINION. TO WALK OUT OF A CONSULTATION IS UNACCEPTABLE. I HOPE THAT YOU FIND SOMEONE WHO ADDRESSES YOUR CONCERNS.
You maybe also getting cluster headaches as well as migraines. My sister gets them, she is actually on a seizure medicine to help with her migraines. I will have to e mail her and ask her which as she's in england and they have different meds. i take zomig that preety much conks you out, but be aware of all migraine meds if you have heart or asthma
problems.
hope you get better soon.
oh yeah and reduce your caffiene intake and try sticking to a low carbohydrate diet, this way you are taking in a less process food diet and less preservatives:)
I have had migranes for as long as I can remember. Last year, on Christmas day, I didn't feel well. I kept feeling like I needed to blow my nose. Like there was just pressure in my face, then it spread to my entire head, and I had pain/aching in my neck and in between my shoulder blades, radiating down my left arm. It felt like my head was going to burst. I couldn't stand it. I ended up in the emergency room, where they did CT scans and an MRI, but found nothing. Told me it was just a migrane, gave me some zebutal and sent me home, but there was no pain in my head with the pressure, just plain old pressure. I had a migrane the day before, but not that day.
My GP was closed for the holidays, so I had to wait. Meanwhile, my face and tounge started to go numb. Then my left arm, then nausia set in. Then it started to feel like someone was constantly pulling my hair. Still had the pressure.
I finally got in to my GP and he said I had Trigeminal Neuralgia, gave me an anti-seizure medication and sent me home. That didn't help at all. Meanwhile the pressure in my head is still there, especcially when I lay down on it, along with all of the other symtoms.
Then he tells me I have a sinus infection and gives me antibiotics. That didn't help either.
Now I notice that when I lift my arm over my head, It throbs and I loose all feeling in it. I go back to GP and he takes my pulse then raises my arm over my head, and my pulse completely dissapears. He says I have Thorasic Outlet Syndrome.
Then I quit going, and just live with all of the pain. I end up in the ER again, and mention that I was in a car accident 4 days before all of this started, and now they think that is the cause of everything.
I still don't believe them. I don't know what is going on. I feel like there is a war going on in my body, and I am loosing the battle.
It's been 10 months, and I still have all of those symptoms. Some are better, some are worse. Some come and go.Now I am adding a new symptom to all the others. My left hand, eye and corner of the mouth go into spasams un-controllably, and my throat is numb feeling. Kind of like I have sprayed something in there for a sore throat. It is very painful and makes it hard to swallow. I have been on 200mg Celebrex and 100mg Topamax for about 2 months. They help somewhat
Sorry I went on rambling. My whole point was that, yes, I too feel pressure in the back of my head when I lay down, and some of the other things you have too. My neuro just says it's from the car accident though. I'm still not too sure though. I just wish I knew for shure that it wasn't something more serious.
I wish you the very,very best of luck.
I am sorry that you are suffering with so many symptoms and still haven't gotten a diagnosis. If I were you I would get a second opinion from yet another neurologist. A Rheumatologist also may be able to help you as they run many tests. Both my son & I suffer with migraine's and my son also has cluster headaches as well. I have only suffered with these for a couple of years, but don't get many of them. On the other hand my son has suffered with them since age 5 and he is now 18. He has had an average of three headaches a week for many years. He has had many tests over the years including MRI's and EEG's. He has also tried many different medication's such as taking a prevental and med for the actual migraine. As you probably already know, it is most important to take the migraine medication as the onset of headache, or the med doesn't seem to work as well. My son did take Imitrex for many years, but then it stopped working for him. Possibly he built up a tolerance to the medication, but I am not sure. He now takes Zomig as I do, and this is the only medication that seems to work. They even have this medication in a nasal inhaler and it works much faster. My son also was prescribed Topamax but it didn't help him, but my sister is also on this med and rarely gets a migraine anymore. I am sorry that I can't help you with your other symptoms, but I figured that I would pass on the info about the Zomig. Good Luck to You.
I did pushups 3 months ago and had massive pressure in my head for two weeks after. I have become fatigued and if I sleep on my left I feel like something is going to pop at the base of my skull on the right side...
I also had tingling on my right hand little finger and ring finger for a while but that seems to have gone.
Do you by chance sweat at the back of your head or around your neck some nights?