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Hello, I am a 33 yo femaleCondoms Female condoms Female sexual dysfunction, overall good health. I have suffered from right sided headaches for over 12 years. I do not have a familyBirth control and family planning Choosing a primary care provider Ewing’s sarcoma Family troubles - resources history of migraine, and did not get them when I was younger. I did have 2 car accidents resulting in concussions when I was a teenager, not sure if thats relevant. The headaches are not throbbing in natureNature-throid Natures tears, and I do not get nausea or vomting. Around 7 years ago I noticed my right pupil was larger than the left. I saw a neurologist and had an MRI/MRA which was fine. I repeated the MRI/MRA in 2006, again it was fine. My headaches have returned along with the anisocoria. Both pupils respond briskly and properly to light, always have. I still cant help but worry because I have read online that anisocoria can be caused by an aneurysm. Do you think I have reason to worry?