Hi everyone,
I have reached that lovely point at which my AN is apparently starting to cause headaches where it is contacting my brainstem. I wake up in the morning fine, but as soon as I start moving (5 - 10 minutes), I get a sharp pain that lances through the back of my skull. Feels like someone jabs a big needle from one mastoid bone to the other. This lasts only a moment, but results in a nasty ache that affects the back of my head, neck and shoulders. Oddly, it lasts for about four hours, then slowly dissipates until I'm fine again my mid-afternoon. Of course, it's at its worst right when I greet my first Physics class of the day.
My guess, and my father (who is a surgeon) is asking his colleagues about this, is that my CSF pressure rises briefly when I get out of bed, then balances out again.
Hopefully, my upcoming surgery will relieve this issue. (I'm having translab on November 7.)
I know a lot of us have tumor-induced headaches before treatment. Did that issue resolve itself afterwards? (I realize, of course, I may get completely new types of headaches, but that's a future issue.)
Any advice/comment/experience would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Josh