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Intracranial Lipoma of Corpus Callosum

For over 10+ years I've gone doctor to doctor for an unbearable pain in the back of my skull that comes and goes with no found trigger. I also have addition symptoms, but over the years they've worsened and this year I started developing heart problems as well.

Doctors have said that I have Joint Hypermobility Syndrome, but have never found a medication that helps, so they're not officially sure that's what I truly have.

Just last week, however, I was given an MRI and CT of my brain and it was found that I have a tumor (lipoma) in the center of my brain. Doctors say they're not convinced it's the cause of all my symptoms... excruciating pain, vomiting, syncope, sharp chest pain, etc.

Has anyone else ever experienced anything like this? I have been told my brain tumor is very rare... as in 0.1% rare -_-
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