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Sharp pains 4 years after surgery... What is this ?

 
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DannyC
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:09 pm    Post subject: Sharp pains 4 years after surgery... Reply with quote

I had my operation over 4 years ago when I was just 14 because they thought I had tumor, due to sudden changes in my temper, loss of most of my feild vision in both eyes and constant tierdness.

After the operation it was found out to be just cacification of the brain, and could of been there all my life but due to puiberty had only started effecting me around that time.

But recently, I have again become very tierd, unwell in general, nose bleeds a lot, pains in my eyes (but this could be due to me waring my glasses less) BUT my main concern is I kep on getting a sharp pain where the surgery was, its getting more regular recently, used to get the pains occasionally over the past year but recently, the pains have got worse and i feel more worn out than ever, dispite going to bed really early most nights and getting more than 10 hours sleep.

I doubt it could be related back my operation because it was so long ago, but seeing as I have now been discharged from the hospital due it not really having any chance of it growing back (I pressume?!)

Anyone think it could be something to concern about? its the sharp pains that are worrying me most.,
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leo
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 8:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Sharp pains 4 years after surgery... Reply with quote

Hello,

No idea what this may be, but you should go see your doctor about this.

best
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