Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I was wondering if anyone had ever experienced the following: Sudden onset deep buzzing in head Headache top front of head Inability to speak Inability to stand Inability to control severe leg jerking both legs Inability to keep eyes open Difficulty breathing normally, difficulty taking a deep breath, O2 did not help. Starting with intervals of severe reaction then clarity, repeating every few minutes and eventually after five hours tapering off and resolving on its on. I was aware of what was happening during the events but could not control them, then would have normal control briefly, towards the end it would be a event every 15 minutes. This happened to me last Sat morning. I had , had a heart cath the prior Wed. but every possible test was done and there was no cardiac correlation. Brain MRI was negative. I had been doing pretty well prior to this. I plan to ask TCI to review the MRI, our local staff have no experience with Chiari. 1998 Decompression for Chiari, no duraplasty 2000 Decompression for Chiari, scar tissue obstructed CSF flow, Dura patch used 2007 Tethered cord release Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 You're welcome. I was an RN that specialized in strokes and brain bleeds, believe it or not. Yours isn't the typical case but sounded close enough to be worried about it. The brain is an odd thing, especially when you start to mess with the brain stem. That's what it sounds like to me. The brain stem controls all the " automatic " things our bodies do. When there is pressure on it, it starts to malfunction. Did you happen to move your head or neck in an odd way that may have put undue pressure on it? Possibly overdo it that day? There are a hundred million things that could have happened. Pretty well impossible to find out what happened, i'm afraid... ________________________________ To: Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 2:49:19 PM Subject: Re: sudden neurological event Thanks , I guess I need to amend my post to say that I did go to the ER immediately, my husband quickly gave me an aspirin, brought my pillow, and med's with us. It's nice to know that he is prepared, but hope we don't need to be again anytime soon. I had every test know to rule out heart and brain bleeds. Thanks for your concern. Peggy ________________________________ To: peg Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 2:44:47 PM Subject: Re: sudden neurological event I'd be looking into and thinking stroke or at least a TIA (transient ischemic attack, or " mini stroke " ). I'd also be getting myself to the ER as fast as my little legs could carry me (or someone else getting me there). Just my $0.02... ________________________________ To: Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 1:18:06 PM Subject: sudden neurological event I was wondering if anyone had ever experienced the following: Sudden onset deep buzzing in head Headache top front of head Inability to speak Inability to stand Inability to control severe leg jerking both legs Inability to keep eyes open Difficulty breathing normally, difficulty taking a deep breath, O2 did not help. Starting with intervals of severe reaction then clarity, repeating every few minutes and eventually after five hours tapering off and resolving on its on. I was aware of what was happening during the events but could not control them, then would have normal control briefly, towards the end it would be a event every 15 minutes. This happened to me last Sat morning. I had , had a heart cath the prior Wed. but every possible test was done and there was no cardiac correlation. Brain MRI was negative. I had been doing pretty well prior to this. I plan to ask TCI to review the MRI, our local staff have no experience with Chiari. 1998 Decompression for Chiari, no duraplasty 2000 Decompression for Chiari, scar tissue obstructed CSF flow, Dura patch used 2007 Tethered cord release Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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