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Skull chainging

Hello. I'm 26 years old, and for the past year I began to fell some changes in my skull structure, I've noticed that my bones are changing in some parts, and are becoming more angular. I also fell pressure in my head, and have strong headaches, especially when the wader is changing. In the last month have constant ear ringing especially in the evenings when I go to bad. I'm scared that I might have brain tumor, because two of my cousins had it. Am I right to be worried? Or am I just scarred and paranoid? Please answer me soon, because am too scared to go to the doctor.
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I would like to know how you are doing now and what you might have found out about your problem.  I posted "skull changes" on here.
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@ane I am feeling similar kind of thing happening with my skull. I am noticing some change in my skull on Top and i feel radiating pain when I touch only on specific spot on the right-top side skull. Don't know what is it but just like you I am scared as well. I am thinking to have brain scan and know the actual cause. I pray God both you and me be saved from every disease.  
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