Wed I was dizzy and nauseus, and later in the evening, I got a bad headache--not the "thunderclap" headache like I had back in November. Just a dull, throbbing one.
Woke up ysterday with no headache, but closer to my beddyby time, another headache--again, just a dull, throbbing one.
Then woke up this morning, no hurting head but the psycho colors and images are back! Oh! And I'm currently looking at my laptop computer's screen and what I'm seeing is upside down and backwards. Damn! I wish I hadn't stopped drinking, 'cause that might straighten things up! Anyway, I'm concerned one of my anurysms is leaking into my eye socket again. My neurologist said blood in that socket would really mess up my vision. But the way things are now, he probably won't be able to keep an eye on those anurysms with another MRA and MRI because they are "non essential, elective" procedures. Just like mty mammogram is.
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I left a message with his nurse, so I'll probably get a call from him this weekend (It still startles me how he will always return calls on weekends or hollidays! And he's the only one of my Dr.s who will do that. He's not off golfing like the rest, I guess.)
Under normal circumstances, the doctors do order tests and procedures. But these days, even healthcare providers are protesting our Governor's dictates because they are going beyond her perview. Every
I don’t know what state you are in, but our governor just opened up elective and non-essential procedures again. Though yours sounds pretty darned essential to me! Praying you get a quick resolution to this.
sure hope they can get you in and get a look at everything to see what is going on ...stay safe and to write down everything that is happening so you can tell the doctor...so many times we forget some of it ...take care and stay on them to get to the problems going on...
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