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Suffering From Microadenoma. Pain In Head, Eyes And Ears Going Blank. MRI Shows Possibility Of Clot

Hi
I am Rishma suffering from microdennoma..
.nnn doctpor says this is just cause of medicines i hav been taking for psychological causes. Few months back...while sleeping... i felt a lull of black air took me into slumber.nn after few seconds i realized it was something not normal. today too at around 3:30 am.was tired and tried tosleep. ifelt little pain in headand again same thing happened....my eyes ,ears were all blank... Does it sense.something serious...or should iget it checkeda gain....if something is growing inside .Mri says it can be a small clot or may be Fat.
Tue, 26 Nov 2013
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there are changes going on everytime in brain
in my opinion you should consult the doctor aain neurologist to see the latest position and treat accordingly it can be clot extending or other complications arising from clot before you have to carify and treat
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Suffering From Microadenoma. Pain In Head, Eyes And Ears Going Blank. MRI Shows Possibility Of Clot

there are changes going on everytime in brain in my opinion you should consult the doctor aain neurologist to see the latest position and treat accordingly it can be clot extending or other complications arising from clot before you have to carify and treat