Be sure to look into migraine as the possible cause. Work with a good neurologist who understands vestibular migraine.
I have a pineal cyst that is 9mm x 10mm. I had an MRI done because I have epilespy and have back problems too. In May I got the results from my spinal MRI which showed mild buldge L5 and S1, . O.K. I asked the nurse for the written results of the Spinal MRI. I received the results hoping that the results of the Brain MRI would also be enclosed, well it wasn't. I called and asked the nurse and she told me "oh yea, you have a pineal cyst that is 9mm x 10 mm" and the doctor wants you to have another MRI next year. Well some of the symptoms that I have been having have fallen into this pineal cyst thing. My Dr. says wait for 1 year, can anyone help me? I called back to get an appointment with my Dr. and the best I could get is Aug. 18. Should I get a second opinion with another Dr. in the same practice or just go to another practice? I sleep 15 or more hours a day sometimes, have epilespy (with no trama to the head) and I sometimes I get bad headaches. Looking back many other things have happened too. Please help me I need answers quickly! Please leave me a response!
Hi, Guys welcome me to tha club.
I'm 37 yrs of age and before I say goodbye to 2009 and welcome 2010 I was advice for MRI of the Brain due to I always a terrible headache, vomiting, don't want to see light, I want quite place and this headache will last for 3-4 days and say bye bye to me. According to the result of my MRI examination of the brain without Gadolinium shows a simple cystic focus within the pineal gland,
measuring 0.9 x 1.2 x 0.9 ( L x W x AP )
But before this findings I knew already that I have some health disorders:
I have hypertension, Diabetics and multiple mayoma in my uterus. Wow all in one but I never lost hope I'm a mother of two childrens my son 9 yrs old and my daughter 7 yrs old, their cute and lovely same like me hahahahaha. And the help also of my friends and family I truggle myself to survive, so to all member of the club cheer up, nothing scared infact I'm totaly scared friends, I always say Oh... mine do I too young to die? hahahahah.
Komal
Dear Folks out there,
Please remember that our PINEAL GLAND is being re-activated, triggered by certain cosmic energy waves, which are reaching planet Earth with increasingly-intense wave-lenghts. It is a natural process for most of our PINEAL GLANDS to react to such cosmic-energy-vibrations. A more active and enlarged Pineal Gland secrets more serotonine and LSD-related-hormones and results in higher metaphycisism and holiness. 3rd-eye-chakra-developments, clairvoyance, clairaudience,etc. are POSITIVE side - effects of PG-Developments. My suggestion: always seek a second medical opinion about any PG-Cyst, if possible, with a natural healer MD, next to our official-standard-medical hospitals.
Thanks Dr. Roger joe Knightley
Neurologists may be very quick to tell you that you are fine with a pineal cyst and that it is not causing your symptoms. But beware: 1) Doctors in general don't really understand what the pineal gland does; and 2) Some don't seem to understand the difference between symptomatic and asymptomatic pineal glands and tell their patients not to worry about pineal cysts.
Some things to keep in mind, according to the medical literature:
1) The most common symptom is headaches, followed by vision problems, dizziness, and balance problems, and in some cases insomnia, nausea and cognitive deficits. In fact, a study that showed an almost perfect correlation between migraines and pineal cysts. More rare are emotional lability, fatigue, ringing of the ears, and numbness / tingling. In extreme cases, pineal cysts can result in loss of consciousness, suicide, deafness and/or seizure disorder. So please take this seriously, particularly if the cyst is causing intracranial pressure such as hydrocephalus.
2) Pineal cysts can be symptomatic if they are larger than 0.5 cm. Problems occur when the cysts cause compression in the brain, or when they are associated with apoplexy or hydrocephalus.
3) Radiologists cannot easily distinguish between cysts and benign tumors, often leading to misdiagnosis. NOTE: A benign tumor is not metastatic, not malignant. It is extremely, extremely rare to get a malignant, metastatic tumor in the pineal gland, so please do not worry about this unless your radiologist/doctor has told you otherwise.
4) It is common that patients are told that the pineal cyst cannot be affecting them after a neurological test. But note that some patients present no neurological symptoms in these tests, while still having the symptoms in 1) above.
5) If you are in the 18-34 age group, your cyst can grow, so you should get MRIs every 3-6 months. If your doctor does not want to, get a new doctor.
5) If you have to get surgery, get the following one but only if you have compression or hydrocephalus and your symptoms are incapacitating: Suboccipital craniotomt with infratentorial-supracerebellar approach and microsurgical resection of pineal cyst. Contrary to what is stated above, this is NOT brain surgery. They access your pineal region from beneath the brain, so they do not affect your brain at all. It sounds like a scary procedure but is actually straightforward for a good brain neurosurgeon. The surgeon essentially inserts a microscopic endoscope that magnifies the area by 50x and uses a navigation system to get him there. It is minimally invasive. The medical literature says that most patients whose pineal cysts are not too large (e.g., < 4.5 cm) become completely asymptomatic after surgery. The surgery entails a 6-8 week recovery, and a small incision in the head and removal of skull bone, which grows back after surgery. The biggest risk associated with surgery is infection, as with any other surgery.
6) Women are much more likely to have pineal cysts and be symptomatic than men. One theory is that pregnancy may induce the growth of pineal cysts and/or make patients symptomatic.
The most important thing is to get a doctor who takes your pineal cyst seriously. It is a rare disorder, and few doctors understand it well. So you will need to be persistent.
Good luck.
This may make you feel better -- see http://www.ajnr.org/cgi/content/full/28/9/1706
Apparently, a lot of people have pineal cysts and they do not always cause bad problems. I have a pineal cyst, as well, and I regularly have headaches that do not respond to medication.
I have been recently diagonosed with a cyst on my pineal gland. I have not seen a neuro. yet. I am also scared. From what I've seen, it doesn't look like too many people know what this is or what to do with it. I know one thing. I am going to refuse to "sit and wait". I have four small children and I'm trying to go back to school. My symptoms include headaches, constant weak pressure on the back of my head. When it gets worse it feels like it is right behind my left eye. I have seen things moving, felt dizzy and nauseous, and passed out once. I can't study because I can't stand to read a full page. I don't know what to do. If anybody knows anymore about this please write in. It helps to know that you are not alone.
I have 9mm pineal gland cyst. I also have ringing in my ears and occasional deep stabbing pain in my ears. I have lots of other symptoms that I know are related. I have been pretty normal until very recently. I am 32 mother of 2 and am scared. I wonder how you are doing now?
Kristin