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Q: Disturbed vein blood drainage
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 25th, 2008
The only symptom that has remainede constant over the twenty years is that if I am subjected to a sudden braking/acceleration manoeuvre such as in a car, I pass out instantly for periods up to 10 seconds.

I have every test known to mankind but everything seems fine other than an "abnormal venous drainage with absent right distal transverse sinus and no filling of the proximal right internal jugular vein" that was detected on a MRI.

My doctors fear I am suicidal and in that respect they are right!

I have enough of this pain and with no family support don't have a friend or a hope in the world!!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 26th, 2008
Neurological Disorders Answer A4593
Current medical status: Headache for twenty years 24/7 never stopped for one second.
Current medical treatment: Morphine twice daily or as required Cerepax ani depressiove pill twice daily High blood pressure tablet

Your symptoms are probably due to the disturbed vein blood drainage from parts of your brain or right inner ear.

You may want to consult a neurosurgeon about your problem.




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