This is a 32 yo female patient, with a hystory of idiopathictrombocytopenic purpura 5 years ago. Two months ago she fell of her bike and hit her head on the left parietal area. She went to the ER where they performed a CT scan and was told everything was okay. Five days later she woke up in the middle of the night with excrutiating pain in the right parietal area. Again she goes to the ER where they gave her morphine ( she is allergic to nsaid), triptane and benadryl, and told her is sinusitis. Te pain continues to this day, currently the vision of right eye has now dimished. Doctors keeps saying its stress. The pain is fixed on right parietal region, occasionally radiated to jaw. Optic nerve OCT is ok, visual fields with central visual field constriction, diplopia on downward gaze. C reactive protein normal, globular sedimentation rate normal. Neurophtalmologist told is cephalea stress related. Are they missing something?