First of all, keep in mind that I am unable to diagnose you because I am unable to examine you, this forum is for educational purposes.
I am unable to comment on your 'white matter lesions' since I am unable to see your MRI, but white matter lesions can be seen in a number of conditions including high blood
pressurePressure ulcer/ small vessel
ischemicHepatic ischemia
Ischemic colitis
Stroke
Transient ischemic attack
Transient ischemic attack (tia) disease, normal aging, migraine headaches, multiple sclerosis, lyme disease, etc. The symptoms of headaches and vomiting are not symptoms of multiple sclerosis. There is one diagnosis that could potentially explain all of your symptoms and that is migraine headaches. Migraines are typically episodic severe headaches that are associated with nausea/vomiting, photophobia (sensitivity to lights), phonophobia (sensitivity to sounds) and worsen with movement (not everyone gets all of the symptoms). These headaches can also be associated with disorientation (confusional migraines), blurred vision, garbled speech and memory problems (although these symptoms are much less common). Preventative medications for migraine include elavil, topamax, nadolol, verapamil, tizanidine to name a few.
I hope this has been helpful.
I am coming to the conclusion sometimes it just happens, we probably won't find out, hopefully your symptoms aren't too debilitating, and you can get on with your life,........ that is what I plan to do.
(beta blocker). I have not experienced the episodes again after having been on the Tenormin only about 2 weeks. That's been many years ago, and I still take the same 25mg daily, and my blood pressure has remained perfectly normal.
I think Ocular Migraine is missed in diagnoses alot. Hope this might help.
I got in the car about 3 years ago and was fine. The trip was about 2 hours long and when we reached our destination and I went to get out of the car my right leg was so weak I could not walk properly and I have been "dragging" it ever since. I tried chiro and massage as well as Migun beds and nothing really helped.
I had an MRI in February which showed "white spots" on my brain and brain stem. I had the spinal tap which showed only 2 bands of white cells and was told 5 was the threshold for a definitive MS diagnosis. All my other labs have been normal and they have tested for everything! I had SEPs last week and was told they are "fine"!
In addition to my leg spasticity which causes me to fall a lot, I experience the urinary urgency symptoms, some mild numbness in my right hand from time to time, and headaches.
I don't know if I have MS and I don't have a clue what else could be causing my symptoms and this lack of knowledge is unnerving at times! I have been referred to an neurologist who is an MS specialist but the appointment isn't until July!
Sounds like hydrocephalus. google around and find the Mayo site. Your symptoms are a match to what I read there. I am not a doctor but have been doing some research re my brother's condition.