Whilst I have no information regarding your condition, nor can any of us really offer realistic advice as to whethet things will get worse as you really need an expert to give you that info
what we can offer is support for the symptoms and living with a brain injury a lot of those symptoms are familiar to a lot of the people here so there plenty of support just ask away
it was a bit short n sweet as i typed it on my phone
but i think if you can be specific in your questions, problems etc.. then we can help more
i think you need to chase up your consultant/gp and get referred to a neuro doc
by undiagnosed with lupus, do you mean the symptoms stopped, you got better or do you mean you were wrongly diagnosed
don't forget stress can also cause or add to some of these symptoms too
i think your first step would be to get a referral to a consultant that can check out the congenital hydrocephalus and decide if the issues are from that or not,
giving Headway a call on 0808 800 2244 9am-5pm. Calls are free
they can advise who you need referring to etc..
once you confirm or rule out the head injury side, then you can chase up from there.
but in the meantime there is lots of support and advice here and from headway themselves and we are a friendly bunch (mostly after we have been given our first coffee and or meal of the day lol)
none of my lupus symptoms have gone , so i think its still here
Its really difficult to get doctors that actually listen , ive been going at this for about 3-4 years now , i know its not that long compared to others but it is still long for me and plus with the doctors they have to refer you to another doctor who will refer you to another and another and so on
thanks so much for your help , i really appreciate it xxxxx
Hi there... I can't offer advice on your medical conditions (I'm not a doctor) but I have VWD too ...it is unrelated to anything to do with this group of course, but I have come across very few people who have even heard of it so thought I would just say hi
Hi Shinonz,like the others I'm only a TBI member, so can't help specifically on your other conditions - I old enough to be your Grandma I reckon - 66 - but what I will say is just keep banging on those doors and insist on getting proper help - as Biker said - you need to see a specialist consultant who deal with your conditions. It may take a lot of door knocking but as life has taught me over all those years, whatever the situation, persistence can and very often does overcome resistance . I wish you well in your search for answers but again as Biker said - we are great friendly support network of members here - we all know what the others are going through because we are or have been in the same stages of recovery from our own Brain Injuries.
Hi Shinonz. I'm wondering whether you had surgery , originally, for the hydrocephalus ? All the issues you've listed are familiar to me except maybe the numbness and tunnel vision (mine was subarachnoid haemorrhage). I'm 21 months on now and still experiencing those other symptoms, especially the fatigue, dizziness, headaches and memory problems. But as both biker and SAMBS have said, we're none of us qualified to say what's- causing-what, so all we can really do is compare notes and sympathise. and you need specialist help.
It sounds like you're not being heard, & therefore some professional support might just get you on the right track so I really think you should phone the Headway helpline today. They don't just talk, they can offer practical assistance where needed. Biker has given you their number and service hours so go on, Shinonz, make a start today. Good luck & let us know how you get on. cat x
No , i dont have a shunt or anything but when i was a baby i had fits so the doctor perscribed me with a drug to stop them but i cant recall the name :/
And what about the helpline......will you phone ? I've seen some really desperate people on here who've resisted phoning, for one reason or another, but when they've finally done so, and got the help/support they badly needed, they've regretted not doing it earlier. x
Much like the other replies you've so far received, I can offer no advice regarding your diagnosed conditions (sadly) but I can offer lots of online tea and sympathy. This brain muddled 'club' is certainly a help to myself and those of us that use it and I hope we can be there for you too. Never be afraid to ask for help. I may have a brain injury and none of the conditions you describe, but I will help if I ever can.
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