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Brain AVM on left tempral lobe

One month ago I had radiation for a brain avm, from that time I can feel things like tingles on top of my head that run to the back of my head if i scrach, and kinda a little pain on the very top of my head, never had pain there before in my life. Sometimes I even feel or hear in my ear a heart beat feeling on the left side just above my left ear. Is this all normal just after a month? Please help, im worried!!
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607172 tn?1241299030
one more thing, could i have a bleed after radiation, even if I never had a bleed in my life, could radiation bring it on?
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its been some time from the last talk we had, i had a cat scan done, doc didnt want an mri till one year after radiation, the cat scan showed a partly calcified avm, my neur doc, said that was a good sign, only thing i have now is everyday headaches and still head pains,plus not to mention the heartneat sounds I get in my eras, its been 8 months from radiation,am I in the clearn from side effects of the treatment? carolinehimes
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368886 tn?1466235284
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Hello.

The side effects of radiation may start as early as two weeks of initiation of the therapy. Please let me know what the MRI says and if you have any more progress on this.

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Thank you so much for getting back with me so many times I feel better with your answers and am going to have another mri done this week to look at the avm, if I could ask one last question, what would be the normal amount of time to notice radiation problems to the brain if a month is to soon. would it be like a year from now or when, Im just wondering now is all ,what the norm time would be. Again thanks for everything, you have been great!!!
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368886 tn?1466235284
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Hello.

The side effects of radiation generally do not come within a month. But there can always be exceptions to rules. I guess if the radiation has not been able to occlude the AVM completely, you may get the symptoms due to the AVM itself. During the radiation, there may be some changes in the AVM.

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sorry forgot the n in radiation...lol, how long does it take before a personwould feel pain from radiation, my doctor here says its was to soon, I think hes wrong, help
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So your opinion get another mri, even if its only been a month,the doc here told me it could be a year to three years with radiatio,what do you think?
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368886 tn?1466235284
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Hello.

It seems that the radiation has not achieved complete occlusion of the AVM. In such cases, there are chances of neurological symptoms. One in ten patients has such problems. You may think of a reassessment of the AVM.

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The location of my avm in the brain was on my left parietal lobe and is abot 33mm long,size of a silver dollar. The only thing the doc said before treatment was that it may in a few month affect my speech, but to soon to tell. Its above my left ear. Hope this helps. He also sais radiation side effects take mnths so i wonder why i feel and have pain now that ive never had before radiation.
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I forgot to say thank you for getting back with me..:) means alot to me..Thank you
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The avm is on the left parential lobe, if my spelling that rite,. There wa no test done after the radiation,shands hospital wrote me a script for an mri with contrast  for a year from now. The doctor did say that the radiation and location may affect my  speech, but its only been a month, yesterday, so I dont know much yet, just worried.. Caroline
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368886 tn?1466235284
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Hello.

Can you mention where the AVM is/was positioned in the brain ? And how was the assessment after the radiation ? Was there any change in the AVM ?

These symptoms are most likely to be side effects of the radiation. The side effects depend upon the position of the AVM.

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