idiopathic intracranial hypertension
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I had been having severe headaches for a few months, I went for an eye test thinking that i must need glasses, the optician sent me straight away to the hospital and I was diagnosed with IIH in July 2011 was kept in hospital overnight after having a Lumbar Puncture.
This week I received my 4th Lumbar Puncture and it was horrendous the doctor tried for over an hour to do the procedure, and my back it like a pin cushion. He finally gave up and went to get the Consultant who managed to complete the procedure. By this time I was in agony. I couldn't even get off the bed or put my shoes on.
The question I have is how many times is acceptable for them to try this procedure?
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mary382
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kim30269
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debbie01
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My family Dr just throws a repeat prescription of Diamox now to the receptionist - they don't want to see me either!! I've joined an America research group that specialise in IIH - its free and they put all the info from patients around the world together to see if there are any common denominators.
kim30269
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debbie01
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It is from 2007 and lists lots of people who are also showing memory loss problems and that the medical world deem it a) either something they should not be concerned about or b) nothing to do with IIH or c) connected with their medication.Clearly though that is not totally the case.. I actually feel better having read it and at least now can say it is IIH causing the problem and not a brain disorder, alzheimers or similiar which has been worrying me! My surgeon did tell me that brain cells do get killed off due to the high pressure and those "under threat" can get better when the pressure is reduced. The dead ones though remain that way and are gone for good. There is hope that you will be back to that funny and friendly person again just hold in there and put some processes in place that help such as getting all that days tablets out first thing in the morning - at least then you know what you have or have not taken.
I have just tried explaining to partner that I have read three books lately (to try and keep the brain cells working) but could not tell you the name of the book or the author, the lead character/s or the story line in any of them.In fact, concentrating long enough to finish one chapter was difficult enough.I now have to get ready the correct amount of Diamox tablets for the day otherwise I forget if I have taken them or not but 250 pills ......... wow please be careful. You are not sad or crazy just frustrated and worried like the rest of us. I guess I have just put systems in place to counteract the forgetfulness and do things where I have to concentrate such as jigsaws or decorating. No problems on communicating separately but facebook? now what password did I use for that ...........
alison37330
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alison37330
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chatty123
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ems67 chatty123
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I've had iih for going on 7 years and I have always been told pressure should be around 8-12. You get the LP to confirm you have the high pressure and what kind of level mines seems to be around 47 on meds no matter what I do. Your daughter will then see the neuro oprhimologist to check heck optic discs and nerves ect because the pressure can damage these things . She'll a field vision test I think it's called basically dots coming in at different angles on a computer. Then she'll get drops on her eyes they do sting a bit to enlarge her pupils so he can see into the back of her eyes and check discs ect. The day she gets that done no matter the weather bring sunglasses for her because she'll be very aware of light and it will hurt her eyes for a couple of hours. They may offer her diamox or topirimamate. I'd advise you to start on topirimamate a lot less side affects it's what I started my own son on when he was 6 and he's still on just on a a much higher dose. If you wanna ask me any else let me know 🤗
alison37330
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chatty123
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A word of caution. If you have a lumber punture no matter how you feel come home and lay flat for 4 days. My daughter laid flat in hospital for 3 hours and they sent us home with no warning. She felt fine and continued for 24hours as normal but after 24 hours she became hysterical and said her head was going to explode. It seems the body has to adjust and Lumber punctures which can cause short term headaches but just lay as flat as possible for several days and i'm sure you'll cope.
KaceyJazz
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malcy555
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I seen this discussion and thought i would seek some advice as i am at a lost cause also.
About 6 weeks ago i was walking and had a dizzy spell with headache and went to the gp the next day in which see sent me to accident and emergency.
I had bloods and CT done and all came back normal. They wanted to do a LP but i stupidly refused as was terrified of it being honest.
Went home and spent the next few weeks suffering constant headaches and dizziness
Went back to accident and emergency but they said there was nothing they can do now and think i am fine, So they said i should see a neuro doctor for migraines.
I was told i will have to wait 16 weeks on the nhs.
I decided to go private and paid for a mri of the brain and that was clear. The doctor seemed to think i was suffering from chronic migraines and put me on a medicine called PROPRANOLOL at 40mg twice a day.
I have got a little better but i am no where near 100% like i was before i got this condition. I have done weights for like 20 years but now i cant even dream of any exercise otherwise i feel more dizzy and headaches are worse.
I also have glaucoma that i got about 7 years ago but no idea is this has something to do with all this.
I read your post and wonder if i am suffering from this condition call INTERCRANIAL HYPERTENSION.
Mind you the neuro doctor would have thought of this i am sure but they never mentioned this to me.
My symptoms are constant light headed and headaches at my temples like a crushing feeling and around my eyes.
I feel like a lost cause now and every day is a nightmare living with headaches and dizziness and cant even exercise at all.
Would appreciate any advice on this subject if you think my condition is the same.
Thanks
Malcolm
nicjv carling
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FizzyVimto83 carling
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I don't know to. be honest.
Personally I'd let them try three time max.
Are you sure they tried many times?
Sorry to question, bit on my most recent try the doctor struggled to pin point the landmarks, so I thought she had injected me with the anesthetic but she was just working out the landmarks.
Also after that she pushed on my spine to remind the landmarks. As I couldn't see, I couldn't tell.
My back was very sore this time. But I am 5 years older with a bad back. Also I got a delayed low pressure headache...ouch.
If you're worried, ring the Secretary and ask how many times they tried and what is acceptable.
I hope you are feeling better x