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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: Captain Deb on February 07, 2007, 02:54:55 pm

Title: How big are YOUR nubs?
Post by: Captain Deb on February 07, 2007, 02:54:55 pm
This goes out to any middle Fossa patients:  I have two bumps on my head--one just above and infront of my ear, and the other about 2 inches away at a bearing of about 10 degrees. The southern one is about the size of a dried pea and the northern on the sized of a large BB. When I get one of these brainwreck headaches, the southern one starts to throb and that sets off the other one. Does anyone out there have experience with this?  Could excess scar tissue around them be the source of my headaches or do they just hurt when I'm having one? Do I have scar tissue pressing on a nerve and setting off the headaches? My surgeon is in California and I'm in NC so a visit to him is out of the question financially right now.

I had one really bad brainwreck 10 days post op, but they really started to kick in at about 3-4 months--hence the scar tissue theory. Hmmmmmmm.........

Be well,

Capt Deb 8)
Title: Re: How big are YOUR nubs?
Post by: Battyp on February 07, 2007, 03:29:52 pm
Deb that is an interesting theory.  One I think you should pursue.  The time line fits I'd go local to like duke for a consult and see.  My brothers room mateis a PA for a pain management doctor who has treated quite a few post AN patients for headache problems.  I'll email him and see if I can get an opinion from him on that theory.

M