I am a 28 y/o
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Female sexual dysfunction with a BMI of 29 and BP of 120/60 and have been suffering from migraine for 15 years. I don’t smoke or drink. The migraines have always been on the right side, with throbbing in
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Ear emergencies
Ear examination
Ear tube insertion
Ear tube insertion - series/behind eye. I noticed a couple years ago that some migraines came about by laying down on right side, so I avoided that position, but now seem to get them if I lie down at all (noticed this for about the 8 months.) I now sleep sitting upright. When I lie down, I feel
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Head injury
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Indications of head injury
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The migraines have increased over the last 3 years, from 2 per mo. to 8 or 9 per month. In last 8 mos I have noticed i can see a
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Takayasu arteritis
Taking your carotid pulse in right eye on waking. I have constant high-pitched tinnitus, louder in right
earEar barotrauma
Ear discharge
Ear emergencies
Ear examination
Ear tube insertion
Ear tube insertion - series. My CT of sinuses and head one year ago w/and w/out contrast were normal and recent LP w/open pressure of 15. Opthlam. said no papilledema and vis. fields are normal.
I have had bloodwork for migraine-lupus, etc all normal. I think I have tried every preventative-beta/calcium blockers, antidepressants, anti convulsants, bcontrol with no reduction in frequency/intensity of headaches. I only take Zomig or Cafergot now, which always seem to work. I don’t use OTC's.
Is there a test I can/should request to check blood flow, and is an aneurysm/avm a possibility? Neuro says CT should've shown that, but no other imaging done? Due to my normal CT and LP, I fear that my neuro will send me home with current meds and that will be it. The tinnitus, head/ear pressure and fact that can't lie down is worrisome to me and I don't know what to do if neuro has no ideas. thx
Have you ever had an MRI? In my experiences an MRI shows the imaging better than a CT. I too have had headaches but I don't think mine are migranes. In addition, I get dizzy, light-headed, and sometimes my arms are weak. You didn't mention any of these things. In the past I've had CT's but all was fine. In July however I had an MRI and it showed a lesion in the brain...we're not sure what it is yet. Thus, I think MRI's show more things than CT's. Good luck!!