Hey there,
Did you get any responses or any more information regarding this? What is the solution and this isn't life threatening, right? Please let me know.
I hve calcium deposits in basal ganglia I hve severe headaches and stabbing like pain in eyes my neck and back are bad iunder gone scans had elbows and hands under psychologist and psychiatrist neurologist said in letter there something called fahrs but nothing can b done about it and dismissed me but I kept on and he seen me again and said I hvnt got it it all to do with neck but I'm not happy with that please help Wat I can do because I seem to be going round in circles
I have Fahr's disease. Depression is one of its symptoms. But you'll know when she gets in her 50's. Then, they can do a cat scan and you'll know for sure. Right now she is too young to register the calcium deposits in her brain. There is nothing to be done for Fahr's. Its an orphan and very rare disease. Paua
Thanks for your responses. I guess I'm worried because she's only 47, so I thought maybe she just hadn't developed the symptoms. If she does have "idiopathic basal ganglia calcification" how likely is she to develop those symptoms and how soon?
Thank You.
Hi sandra,
Since your mother does not have neurological symptoms, it's unlikely that she has Fahr's syndrome.It is associated with dysarthria, gait abnormality, mental deterioration, loss of motor accomplishmant, spaticity, and abnormal eye movements.
It's more likely that your mom has condition known as 'Idiopathic basal ganglia calcification, which is associated with bilateral basal ganglia calcifications, neuropsychiatric abnormalities, disturbances of movement. There could be dementia and an organic psychosis. Mood disorder has also been reported less often.
hi sandra,nothing much to worry about as these calcifications in basal ganglis are mainly idiopathic(no cause).They can happen in patients with abnormal calcium metabolism.Fahr syndrome is rare possibilty.
Please go through this website http://www.geneclinics.org/profiles/bgc,some neuropsychiatric symptoms may happen due to these calcifications which are taken care of with medicines.