Symptoms
There is so much to say about different symptoms, the most
common wind is a headache vertigo sometimes a seizure feeling dizzy you just
know that your body isn’t feeling right. I first recommend that you go to the
emergency room right away do not hesitate. Second thing make sure you ask for
an MRI at least a CAT scan to have them see what’s going on in your brain. If
they want to do an MRI they will probably best for you to the neural/teaching
hospital. Make sure you have an MRI in a full to MRI that should have it done
in a T3 machine which is most preferable because they can see the most on that
machine, that they do all the extra testing associated with the brain. Make
sure you go to a teaching hospital see a neural who is experienced with brain
research nowadays it’s so easy to look upon lying, contact the cavernous
angioma alliance society and they can help you, make sure you at least get to a
teaching hospital with the narrow who has experience with the brain. Do not
just have them say your fine and go home make sure that testing is done because
most hospitals are still not familiar with brain bleeds which are really
strokes. A brain bleed is a blood vessel in your brain that doesn’t have a full
wall it’s like a raspberry that is leaking. An aneurysm is a brain bleed that I
call a gusher that is a big bleed that you can possibly die right away.
Nowadays, if you have symptoms and rushed to an ER they can hopefully save you
they might be able to put a shunt in your brain there are things that they can
do that they couldn’t do years ago. I myself was so naïve when I had my brain
bleed my big one. I had been having them since I was eight years old but when I
had the big one I myself did not go running to the hospital which was a big
mistake. Fortunately I’m here today to warn you.
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