Lance Peeplamstrong
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god i just soo feel for ya em. i am just wondering, have you been seeing the same exact neurologist the whole time since these began or have you also seen others too? trust me here when i say that not all specialists of any type are all created equal. if you are really not getting any real relief thru this particular neuro, move onto another who may know more and just have alot more overall experience and knowledge than the one or ones you have been seeing? it can make a huge huge difference in just finding that perfect neuro for this type of a headache hell.
that is just what i would do at this point hon only becasue you DO deserve not to have to suffer like this. is there any type of good university teaching hospital near, even a couple of hours away from where you live at all? if there is, this is seriously where i would try next to see what would be the ehad of the neurology dept? this is what i ended up doing for my very insane and rare glob of blood vessels i had that i was born with inside of my spinal cord? did not know this glob was there til it just showed up in my cord when i herniated a disc and had to have an MRI? i was on my THIRD opinion when i finally went to my local university here in MN, the U of MN? and found the most amazingly knowledgable NS ever who just knew what i had and everything about it that the other two seemingly knowledgable neurosurgeons i had seen before did not, not at all.
it came down to this particular neurosurgeons overall length of time as an NS(37 years) and being the head teaching prof and him just treating what i happened to have hundreds and hundreds of times over the years that gave ME the most wonderful and accurate info and NS possible. it does just come down to finding that neuro who simply has seen what your headache patterns are and what could be causing them and to just do the propper testing and finding the right treatment options. but another neuro may be the one who actually has seen what you are displaying before, ya know what i mean? thats why god invented the second opinions for us, lol. or third or fourth, whatever it takes to just find the one who can truely help you in all the best ways. but the university teaching hospitals really are where alot of the people who have been told no treatment options availiable or that we can't help you just go to for help. so they DO see alot of the more rare conditions there. it would be a really good place to go if avaliable. mine was a true miracle to find what i needed at.
this is just a really solid suggestion for ya emily. don't know if you have ever gone that route or its possible but it sure would be a great place to seek treatment and or an actual real Dx of what is creating this ongoing hell inside your head hon. but either way, i really would seek out another neuro if this current one has run its course as far as getting this under some type of real solid control for you.he is simply of no real use to you if he is not helping this at all ya know? someone new may have other ideas or options since they just may know one heck of alot more than your current one does. every specialist just IS very uniquely different than any other is. it is simply 'their" overall knowledge and experience with YOUR condition that matters. you could find that one neuro who WANTS the challange of what trying to treat your condition just brings with it too. that IS the type of overall doc you always want to try and find.
i hope someone can help you very soon emily. please let us know how things are going hon, K? FB
that is just what i would do at this point hon only becasue you DO deserve not to have to suffer like this. is there any type of good university teaching hospital near, even a couple of hours away from where you live at all? if there is, this is seriously where i would try next to see what would be the ehad of the neurology dept? this is what i ended up doing for my very insane and rare glob of blood vessels i had that i was born with inside of my spinal cord? did not know this glob was there til it just showed up in my cord when i herniated a disc and had to have an MRI? i was on my THIRD opinion when i finally went to my local university here in MN, the U of MN? and found the most amazingly knowledgable NS ever who just knew what i had and everything about it that the other two seemingly knowledgable neurosurgeons i had seen before did not, not at all.
it came down to this particular neurosurgeons overall length of time as an NS(37 years) and being the head teaching prof and him just treating what i happened to have hundreds and hundreds of times over the years that gave ME the most wonderful and accurate info and NS possible. it does just come down to finding that neuro who simply has seen what your headache patterns are and what could be causing them and to just do the propper testing and finding the right treatment options. but another neuro may be the one who actually has seen what you are displaying before, ya know what i mean? thats why god invented the second opinions for us, lol. or third or fourth, whatever it takes to just find the one who can truely help you in all the best ways. but the university teaching hospitals really are where alot of the people who have been told no treatment options availiable or that we can't help you just go to for help. so they DO see alot of the more rare conditions there. it would be a really good place to go if avaliable. mine was a true miracle to find what i needed at.
this is just a really solid suggestion for ya emily. don't know if you have ever gone that route or its possible but it sure would be a great place to seek treatment and or an actual real Dx of what is creating this ongoing hell inside your head hon. but either way, i really would seek out another neuro if this current one has run its course as far as getting this under some type of real solid control for you.he is simply of no real use to you if he is not helping this at all ya know? someone new may have other ideas or options since they just may know one heck of alot more than your current one does. every specialist just IS very uniquely different than any other is. it is simply 'their" overall knowledge and experience with YOUR condition that matters. you could find that one neuro who WANTS the challange of what trying to treat your condition just brings with it too. that IS the type of overall doc you always want to try and find.
i hope someone can help you very soon emily. please let us know how things are going hon, K? FB