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Recommendations For Pain In Head And Spaced Out Feeling?

Hi, I am 49 years of age and weigh 130 kg. I have a history of brain aneurism. Today I had a funny turn where I felt sudden and intense pain in the head followed by a spacey feeling. Some doctors have told me that I may suffer from TIA's some say it will show on a ct/mri and other say it won't. I can't see any point in going to the hospital if these episodes don't show on ct's. what is your recommendation please
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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Dear
thanks for sharing with us your query.
Those are general symptoms related with lot of disturbances not just the brain.
It may be just a headache, not related to TIA or brain suffering!
Anyway TIA give brain changes at MRI so if it is normal no TIA are suspected.
I can suggest to stay quet, avoid caffein food and drinks and discuss with your neurologist about start using pain killer such as ibuprofen!
I don't see any reason to be worried!
Wish you all the best
Best regards
Dr Eris Ranxha
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Recommendations For Pain In Head And Spaced Out Feeling?

Dear thanks for sharing with us your query. Those are general symptoms related with lot of disturbances not just the brain. It may be just a headache, not related to TIA or brain suffering! Anyway TIA give brain changes at MRI so if it is normal no TIA are suspected. I can suggest to stay quet, avoid caffein food and drinks and discuss with your neurologist about start using pain killer such as ibuprofen! I don t see any reason to be worried! Wish you all the best Best regards Dr Eris Ranxha