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Was this issue ever diagnosed ?

I have very similar symptoms as what the original person posting back in 2005. Wondering if anyone has gotten a answer to what this could be? I am awaiting the doctor to get some more tests results back but looks like a MRI in a month. Hope someone out there see's this post. John


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7468465 tn?1391047603
It makes me even more nervous when I see original posters post so much and then stop out of no where. Im like, what was your diagnosis??? Are you still alive? Scary!
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7468465 tn?1391047603
My headache is constant and moderate. I had a ct scan with and without contrast. I get blurred vision every other day or so, in left eye at times, in right eye just yesterday. I feel heavy pressure in my left nostril. I also feel the constant pain about 2 and a half inches above my left ear. Im not a person who suffers from headaches. This just started about 2 months ago and im 35 years old today. My head is also tender to touch in certain areas. Please help.
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Cannot trace the original post--please write your symptoms.
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