Guest guest Posted January 2, 2001 Report Share Posted January 2, 2001 For at least the past 10 years I have had this tremendous head pain and pressure during bowel movements I hate to even mention it but I wanted to know if I was the only one! Mine is sudden and quickly passes in such a way that it begins as fierce, intense and excruciating pain then it begins to throb and then the throbs get duller until it is gone. Usually about ten seconds, sometimes less. I always have to stop doing what I'm doing to get it to stop. It literally feels like my head is going to explode! I often feel a need to put my hands around my skull to keep it from cracking in half. I was wondering if this could be Chiari related because my neurologist keeps telling me that my ACM is not causing problems. I thought if I could tell her that there were other " chiarians " with the same problem it might get her attention. I'm sorry the content is so personal, I just need all the help I can get! Jen in Rhode Island ACM1 5.8mm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2001 Report Share Posted January 2, 2001 Jen, we talk about *anything* here! No need to feel embarrassed. This is what is called a valsava maneuver. One thing that can help alleviate the problem is to make sure that you keep breathing while having a bowel movement. If you hold your breath when you exert yourself, it can cause a temporary increase in CSF pressure. Yes, it is relatively common with Chiarians. -- -sylvan http://www.braintrustfund.org (under construction) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2001 Report Share Posted January 2, 2001 Sylvans right...I remember a certain conversation about Chip going out for a woody and in Paradise with her legs in the air waving them about... Funny what I remember... LOL Re: very awkward and embarrassing question... Jen, we talk about *anything* here! No need to feel embarrassed. This is what is called a valsava maneuver. One thing that can help alleviate the problem is to make sure that you keep breathing while having a bowel movement. If you hold your breath when you exert yourself, it can cause a temporary increase in CSF pressure. Yes, it is relatively common with Chiarians. -- -sylvan http://www.braintrustfund.org (under construction) Help section: /help/ NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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