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.
The symptoms that you describe are non-specific and do not signify any particular disease. Headaches '24 hours a day' is a common complaint and is most often due to chronic daily headache. These headaches respond well to a headache preventative medication such as elavil, topamax or zanaflex taken once daily. It is also important to avoid other pain killer medications as more than 2 doses per week can cause rebound headaches (which are very hard to treat). I would recommend that you see a neurologist that specializes in headaches for further care and diagnosis. The images that you posted (a limited cisternogram and one cut of a MRI which was very poor quality) can not be interpreted due to their limited nature. The term synechiae refers to a build up in muco-cilliary tissue that an ENT (ear nose and throat) doctor whould be more qualified to discuss with you. The symptoms of hearing fluid and ringing, crackling noises in your ears may be due to eustacian tube dysfunction (the tube that connects your ear to your throat. I would suggest you see an ENT for your chronic sinus disease, for which I will not be much help. I can say however, that many people with migraine headaches have their headaches triggered by sinus problems (and many thought they had 'sinus headaches', which are mostly migraines.
I hope this has been helpful.
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One week before Thanksgiving, I became very sick. For several days I layed in bed and slept. I thought I just had a bad cold. My throat was extremely sore so after a few days I went to the ER since it was a Sunday. The doctor looked at my throat and told me to take some antibiotics and I should be fine. He didn't do a strep test or anything but just put me on the antibiotics. I was on the medicine for 5 days. I started to feel a little bit better but soon became even worse. I went to another doctor and he told me that it was just something viral so he didn't prescribe any meds. After a while, I was still feeling horrible. My ears became terribly sore. I couldn't even touch them without them hurting. I called the doctor and he prescribed me a second round of antibiotics. After I finished the second round, I started to finally feel better (after about 3 weeks). All of a sudden, my symptoms came back. Throughout the whole first month, I had this strange clear drainage coming from my ears. Every time the doctors would look into my ears they would tell me there was nothing in them and that it was probably just ear wax. I know this cannot be true as it is a clear, sometimes sticky or sometimes smooth, subsance. My ears will feel as if I had changed elevation dramatically and they need to pop. After yawning and making my ears pop this liquid would drain out of my ears and would seem like it drained quite a bit. I finally went back to the doctor, a favorite of mine who is a wonderful doctor, who prescribed me a third round of antibiotics which he put me on for 15 days, plus a refill. He took x-rays of my head and told me I had triple sinus infection. I ended up being on the antibiotics twice a day for a month. This was now almost January and I was still extremely fatigued and frustrated as to why I could not get better. Throughout this whole time I've had a random white spot on my tonsil which the doctors say is just food or bacteria stuck onto it. They have tried to get it off but it won't move. Also, when I feel sick my tonsils seem to swell up. And another thing was my right gland in the front of my neck. It would swell up to a HUGE size and go back down to normal within a matter of minutes. It was very painful too. I ended up seeing an ENT who told me I grind my teeth at night and this was the cause of all of my troubles. I found that hard to believe. After the ENT I went to see an allergist in February. He found that I was slightly allergic to dust mites so I followed all of the steps to prevent the mites from bothering me. Also, the allergist diagnosed me with migranes which I have been dealing with for a few years. He then recommended an mono test which had been performed on me a few months prior. The first test came back negative but this time it came back positive. It said that I had had mono recently. This was good news to hear that I finally seemed to have a diagnosis to all of my problems. I just decided to somewhat take it easy over the rest of February and begining of March. In March though, I began having sever side pains right below my right rib. Doctors took x-rays and did an unltrasound but found nothing abnormal. Meanwhile I have still had the horrible migranes, ear pain and drainage which wakes me up in the middle of the night and drains all day, and the strange side pains which seem to come on at completely random times. I feel horrible every morning and frankly, I have forgotten how it feels to be healthy. Nobody seems to be able to figure out what is wrong. None of the doctors believe all of these symptoms are from the mono. One doctor recommended a CT scan since I also have a sort of "lump" on the back left side of my neck and it seems to feel as if it is on the muscle. This is where my migranes usually begin. I am just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to how I might get better. I still have all the symptoms that I had at the begining of this whole ordeal but they are a little better. I am literally exhausted and don't know where to turn next. I try to carry on as normally as possible but sometimes it just seems difficult. I would truly appreciate any responses. I'm sorry for leaving this comment but I feel desperate. Thank you so much!
Brittany
You could post on the Undiagnosed Symptoms forum.
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/undiagnosed-symptoms/wwwboard.html
Wishing you the best,
Carol
wishing you well
I am not a doctor, but if the fluid runs like water, it could be "spinal fluid" draining out of your ears. If you have headaches, vision problems, numbness in hands, dizzyness, discomfort at the base of your skull, these could be signs of a uncommon condition called Chiari Malformation. Use your search engine and visit the following sites.
http://www.muhealth.org/~neuromed/chiarisymptoms.shtml
http://www.asap.org/articles/4year-Study.html
The second site specifically points out that they do not know where the CFS or spinal fluid goes for sure in people who have the Chari Malformation.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chiari/chiari.htm
http://www.asap.org/articles/4year-Study.html
http://www.co-cure.org/chiari.htm