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Brain Polyp?

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Hi , my GP called me and told me have Brain Polyps. this was found through an MRI scan as I have been having severe headaches and confusion. He said I have a big one on the left side and a smaller one on the right side. Does anyone know what this is or what it means for long term health ? Thank you

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I hope you found some answers. I’m sorry to see no one said anything. I too have severe headaches, and also neuropathic pain they call “brain zaps”. I wonder how my brain looks now after all the years, why I am having these zaps occasionally, or frequently depending on my stress level/fatigue/hunger. I have a hard time eating, and my low blood sugar ends up causing zaps. I’m on seizure meds for seizures so I’m pretty safe, always working on taking better care of myself. I’m interested in finding out about these polyps... God Bless🙏

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