Dear Janet:
Sorry to hear about your cavernous angiomas. This congential malformation is prone to bleed and there are 3 genes associated with the inherited types. They can be isolated or be multiple. Surgerical removal or ablation is possible if they are located in an area of the brain that is not involved in needed function. However, in your case the location is not good for surgery. These do tend to bleed and as you know, no one really knows the timing of the bleeding. There is little to do, unfortunately. As far as the burning sensation in your face, there are medications to help, such as neurontin or tegratol. I wish there was something that I could offer. As research forges into the angioproliferative agents and their inhibition, maybe some time down the road treatment might be available.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD