Anxiety of an aneurysm help please

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So for the past 6 months I have been so scared of having a Brian aneurysm, my panic attacks get so bad that I have to stay home from work sometimes and I feel like I can’t function. Any weird pulse or pain I have in my head makes me feel like I am having one. I had an mri done about 2 months ago and it was clear, I have had 3 ct scans before that. I am on three medications for headaches and for anxiety. I am 21 years old and the doctors say I am so healthy. Would I know if I was having a brain aneurysm? I always think I need to go to the hospital. Right now I keep getting this bulging feeling in my right temple and i think of course that it is one about to burst. Also if I get hot at all my whole entire body feels like there is ants on it, like pins and needles. I also had an mri on my neck and I had two disc that where slightly messed up. What should I do. I’m just ready to live a normal life again. All I do is worry. The other day I was grilling with my buddy and I felt like I had a knife going into my head behind my right ear. Someone help me please.

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  • Posted

    Hi, I was wondering if they have done MRA, MRV of your brain. Also if they have ruled out Cluster headaches or Hemacrenia Continua. 
    • Posted

      No mra or mrv, and no they haven’t mentioned either

      I am seen regularly by a neuro 

  • Posted

    please dont stress man too much i know these things are horrible i myself have had these symptoms test after test clear, i think these symptoms will settle on due time. How is your diet and exercise lifestyle? i put mine down to my lack of water and exercise, unhealthy diet snd excessive smoking

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