Posted by farshad on April 5, 2018, at 9:22:34
In reply to Re: How are you doing?, posted by farshad on April 5, 2018, at 9:22:00
> > > > Hi Farshad,
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> > > > Good to hear you have an appointment tomorrow. I hope your doctor listens carefully. He might do an examination and some blood tests, perhaps.
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> > > > Most forms of chronic severe anxiety (or depression) are not found to be due to any specific medical problem, but doctors often do blood tests to check your general health and rule out complicating factors. As an example, GPs often do blood tests such as a complete blood count, thyroid function and blood glucose to check on the health of people suffering from anxiety. In addition, it's a good idea to have a blood pressure reading and physical examination if you're worried about your health.
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> > > > >So a CRH releasing tumor in the brain is not cancer?
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> > > > The hypothalamic hamartomas are not cancerous. They are present from birth and cause medical problems such as frequent seizures in young children. Other brain tumours do not release hormones.
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> > > > >but if its in other places it is cancer?
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> > > > Yes, that's right.
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> > > > >Im thinking I have a benign tumor non cancerous in the brain that releases CRH
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> > > > Brain tumours aren't a cause of chronic anxiety disorders of over 10 years duration. A tumour would have caused multiple medical problems.
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> > > > >something else that could be causing my 24/7 anxiety, I dont know what you would label that as...
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> > > > It sounds like a severe anxiety disorder, or anxiety associated with depressive illness. There are various forms of anxiety such as generalised anxiety disorder. It is rare to find any specific medical cause. A psychiatrist may diagnose a specific anxiety disorder if you saw one. Anxiety can be very severe and distressing, but this does not mean that a medical condition is the cause.
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> > > > >I dont think I have hypothalamic hamartoma releasing CRH but something close to it. Is hypothalamic hamartoma releasing CRH rare?
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> > > > It's very rare, and I am not aware of any condition close to it. To be absolutely honest, the chance of a tumour being the cause of your symptoms is almost zero. When symptoms are caused by a brain tumour, they cause medical symptoms quite rapidly. You wouldn't have a benign tumour for ten years and have anxiety as your main symptom.
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> > > > >I have sometimes had random head twitches where my head will make a fast reflex movement but its quick
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> > > > Most people have occasional muscle twitches. It doesn't sound unusual.
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> > > > >So a crh releasing tumor outside of the brain would different from inside? a tumor outside wouldnt cause anxiety problems?
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> > > > CRH-releasing tumours outside the brain normally present with the symptoms of whatever type of cancer is the cause. Cushing's Syndrome follows. Other CRH-releasing tumours present as Cushing's Syndrome.
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> > > > If you look at descriptions for conditions such as generalised anxiety disorder, you may recognise some of the symptoms in yourself.
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> > > So I was at the doctor she did an examination she said I was fine but I still wanted to get an MRI scan or whatever it is which she agreed on so I will be getting some kind of brain scan. I also did a blood test.
> > > Now I just have to play the waiting game , havent got a date for the brain scan yet.. Im hoping its in the upcoming weeks.
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> > > She said this type of brain scan is you lie down and you go inside a tunnel like machine and it makes loud noises and its dark.. Do you know what she mean by this ,what is the name of this type of brain scan machine? im guessing some sort of MRI .
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> > So whats the difference between a hamartoma , cyst and tumor?how many types are there im wondering which one I possible could have, I know its impossible to know what I have but I like to speculate and when I get the brain scan to see if I was right .
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> Can A MRI scan show everything in my brain ?especially the hypothalmaus .. im curious whats going on there
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