Bedridden Mother Needs Help With Diagnosis
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We have been trying to diagnose my mom for close to 3 years now. She has had just about every test under the sun, has had about 10 doctors look at her and at this point, her current doctor suspects she has trigeminal neuralgia. She has tried one medication for it and that didn't work and is now testing a second one. Perhaps some of these symptoms might stand out to someone reading this:
Initially, she started experiencing mini or partial brain seizures. They range in intensity from a state of confusion to falling on the floor and not remembering how she got there. There was also a pain that radiated from her temple down to her jaw, however she had some major dental work done recently and that seems to have solved that issue.
As time wore on, we started noticing a decline in her short term memory, confusion became more prevalent, and just recently, her face is feeling hot and she is frequently dizzy now.
Things are definitely getting worse. We have a huge binder full of tests she has had, including numerous CT, MRI, Xray (which did show some arthritis in the neck, which led the doctor to consider a compressed nerve somewhere, but that isn't conclusive), blood tests, etc., Her vitals check out ok and she isn't vitamin deficient and nothing obvious is sticking out. Tumors have been ruled out as well, unless they aren't seeing something important.
Understandably, we have been frustrated, trying to lock down the source of this problem for over 3 years to no avail. We live on the Big Island of Hawaii and it is well known that health care is lacking which has no doubt added an extra layer of difficulty in trying to get my mom well again.
Any suggestions, given the symptoms would be great. There is simply too many reports to include everything here, but I'm happy to add more clarification for anyone who is interested. Thank you.
PS - I've filed this under neurological disorder which seems to be the correct category given most of these issues are head related, but considering we have no diagnosis, that may not be the case.
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shakedog
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laurie_14419 shakedog
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besteltri shakedog
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Best of luck! and hope your Mom finds some peace in all this as it gets very frustrating to find and solve the issue.
shakedog besteltri
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At some point we may seriously consider traveling to the mainland (Stanford Medical Center or Mayo Clinic) to pursue an actual cure for her condition.
blessedmum shakedog
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