Diagnosed With Stenosis Of The Neck. Have Fainting Episodes With Anxiety And Depression. Taking Premarin
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Hi and thanks for the query,
I do understand fully well how you feel. But you know what? there is hope. I think you area precious to yourself and family. Remember the main cause of illness is in the mind. I do understand certain circumstances could put someone into depression and you might feel left all alone to yourself and very bothered. Remember problems are part and parcel of life should be by the side in daily life struggles and you must not take them on your head.
The ischaemic area found in the brain could justify the use of the drug to prevent further seizure or fainting episodes. Repeated seizures will cause you to increase the likelihood of having even more frequent and uncontrollable seizures in the past. I would strongly recommend screening for hypertension, diabetes and blood cholesterol for a more comprehensive care. The use of low dose Aspirin could be helpful and you should suggest this to your doctor.
Depression could lead to severe despair, loss of appetite, inappropriate diet, nutritional deficiencies and unexplained fatigue. I suggest you believe in yourself, consider your importance to yourself and family and take off a new life. Exercise, communicating with loved ones, a more deeper communication with your treating physician and services of a psychologist could help. Do exercise like walking, eat lots of vegetables and fruits.
These should certainly help, and remember most of the cure depends entirely on the attitude you develop towards yourself and illness. I suggest you become more positive and overcome constant thought of despair, as many count on you.
Thanks and kind regards,
Bain LE, MD.
Compression of nerves in the neck can cause sympto
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Thanks for the update,
It might be necessary therefore to proper exclude that you do not have severely low blood pressure (hypotension). This could be achieved by doing a 24 hour blood pressure by a cardiologist. A clinical review by a cardiologist is therefore important in this case.
I appreciate the fact that you eat properly and do exercise, I really pray you do continue as such.
Stenosis or a nerve compression process could actually lead to neck and hand symptoms. The nerves that supply the arms actually originate from a bulk of nerves in the neck called the brachial plexus. Treatment deserves a proper diagnosis. It could be medical or surgical depending on the case.
I suggest a concerted action between a neurologist and a neurologist. A repeat MRI scan, X rays coupled with a clinical review could help these specialists. Treatment depends on a proper diagnosis, intensity of symptoms and degree, type and or possible cause of stenosis. Thanks and kind regards,
Bain LE, MD.