Had migraine year now +sever headeche +tinitus long term
Lots of medication after the specialist Dr refer me to MRI scanner that is what the results showed up (there is a tiny focus of restricted fusion noted in the posterior body of the left atrial ventricle most likely related to the choroid plexus and entirely benign ..
Any suggestions any experience let me know please
Thank you very much π
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Oh Yeah my dad has one thyoird disease (age of 56 but all test was negative for 12 years then I think start with diabetes then stroke for 6 month then he gone I was away from home π‘π‘
You need to get tested for Hughes Syndrome/APS, otherwise known as Antiphospholipid Syndrome or even sticky blood. The blood tests to be done are below, and they need to be done at a hospital as the samples taken are times sensitive. I also enclose symptoms. There is a forum on this platform for Sticky Blood/Hughes Syndrome, but do also stay on this excellent forum:
Anticardiolipin Antibodies (aCL)Test
Lupus Anticoagulant (LA) **Test
Beta2GP1Test
headache and migraine
memory problems
dizziness and balance difficulties
visual disturbances
blotchy skin (livedo reticularis)
arthralgia
ffatigue
The common acute events caused by APS are:
thrombosis β DVTs
strokes and mini-strokes (TIAs - Transient Ischaemic Attacks)
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