Sporadic Arm Tingling, Tongue Numbness, Narrow Field Of Vision, Weakness, Post Bang On The Head, Had Crainatomy, Taking Diamox. Advice?
I had a crainatomy in December due to a fall that caused a frontal subdural hematoma and a fracture in my skull . I was also diagnosed with a Pseudotumor in July 2011 and am on Diamox to mitigate the symtoms. I jsut banged my head at work and I am currently experiencing arm tingling and tongue numbness. The tingle and weird feeling in my arm has been off and on for over two weeks. My CT as of 2 weeks ago was clean. I am also feeling like my field of vision has narrowed just after hitting my head and I feel weak. Is there any need for concern ?
HI Thank for asking to HCM I can understand this your CT head show no abnormality and you have symptoms of central nervous system related but this is not due to any pathological changes in brain either, but your psychological condition might be the reason for this, your vision problem is nothing to tale with your head injury on my opinion for that you have to consult the ophthalmologist, for the rest of the symptom control your thoughts away from the anxiety and depression, hope this information helps you have nice day.
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Sporadic Arm Tingling, Tongue Numbness, Narrow Field Of Vision, Weakness, Post Bang On The Head, Had Crainatomy, Taking Diamox. Advice?
HI Thank for asking to HCM I can understand this your CT head show no abnormality and you have symptoms of central nervous system related but this is not due to any pathological changes in brain either, but your psychological condition might be the reason for this, your vision problem is nothing to tale with your head injury on my opinion for that you have to consult the ophthalmologist, for the rest of the symptom control your thoughts away from the anxiety and depression, hope this information helps you have nice day.