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Pseudotumor Cerebri?

by Jeangles, Feb 21, 2008 08:05PM
My neurologist thinks my chronic daily headache that has lasted since Oct of 2006!! is due to Limbically Augmented Pain Disorder whereas I can FEEL the PRESSURE in my head and I feel that it is more likely I either have Pseudotumor Cerebri or some form of hydrocephalus - who do you think is right? I have major visual disturbances, if not permanent vision loss, double-vision, nausea, severe pain that is worse upon awakening, bending or stooping. Thanks for your help!  
Member Comments (2)

by Vanessa Lacuesta, Feb 21, 2008 10:39PM
Hi,

Pseudotumor cerebri is usually associated with obesity especially in young women. Do you have any weight problems?

I suggest you seek second opinion.If the headaches are associated with straining , coughing and are aggravated by position such as stooping or bending then you may need further assessment.Was a lumbar puncture indicated? Were your eyes assessed?

I also suggest you seek an opthalmologic consult. Increased intracranial pressure may present with visual symptoms and this may be seen in funduscopy ( examination of deeper eye structures).

Pseudotumor cerebri is given as a diagnosis when all other possible causes have been ruled out.

by Susie1978, Feb 24, 2008 07:20PM
To: Jeangles
I decided to post because I was diagnosed with PTC about 3 years ago. I had sever pressure in my head and permanent vision loss due to it going undiagnosed for so long. I am a 29 year old female who suffered for years with debilating head pain before an er doctor diagnosed me. I just wanted to let you know you are not alone and if you need someone to talk to about PTC or have questions I'll help as much as I can.  Although it is true that most that suffer with PTC are very overweight  I am not...I can stand to lose some weight but a number of doctors have told me that I am not "fat" like most PTC patients. That was their words. So you do not have to be extremly over weight to have PTC. I hope that you begin to feel better soon.               Susie
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