Kenneth,
Here's my take on it so far: Doctors are just humans who know more about a specific system or group of systems of the human body than we
lay folk. But they're not "all knowing". You said so yourself, sort of, "He was not knowledgeable about symptoms of intermittent increased intracranial pressure. He actually suggested that we tried to google it." You see? He doesn't know everything. (I googled it. I didn't understand any of it
.) So if the neurological exam that your GP sets you up with doesn't work out, take Clarice's advice: keep looking.
But frankly, I don't think you're in trouble if you have anxiety and depression, after all, you've been there before, haven't you? I mean, who on this forum hasn't been
there and we have each other to get through it? As Jay says, "Breathe easy and stay calm" you know how to do that.
I'm no doctor, but how do you know that it's the Cavum Septum Pelucidum cyst that's causing your intracranial pressure? Is it possible that it's something else? I mean, I'm a former school teacher and I used to have some of the symptoms you describe when I had to call a parent about their misbehaving child
. Really, I know it's no laughing matter but first, you don't really know what it is and second, you know that stress can't be helping it any.
So best of luck and keep us posted. I'm sending you all my best positive thoughts and well wishes and do your best to "Breathe easy and stay calm".
Hang in there,
Mark