1. Treatment status( how many years/months post op) - iI'm 6 months post-op. Surgery was 7/7/06
2. If you had headaches pre-diagnosis I had exertion ( when exercising ) headaches prior to surgery. I went for an MRI and that's when they discovered the AN.
3. Surgical approach, facility and surgeons name Left suboccipital craniectomy for resection of left AN with titanium plate . Johns Hopkins University Hospital. Dr. Rafael Tamargo
4. Family history of headaches - No
5. When headaches started started post-treatment - Immediately in ICU - treated with morphine. No headaches for approx. 1 month after surgery - then started with increasing intensity and frequency. I have dull headaches during the day. I wake up two to three times during the night with headaches. Onset of intense headaches is sudden with no warning signs.
6. What diagnostic tests you've had (MRI CT Spinal tap, etc) - MRI, CATScan
7. Description of headaches
a. frequency - daily
b. intensity and duration - range from very intense ( 10 to 12) on a scale of 1 to 10 to a dull ache. They usually last 1/2 hour to 1 1/2 hour and respond to medication but they recur during the day several times.
c. recognizable triggers - bending down, exertion,
d. location on head/neck- behind left eye (AN side), at left temple, across forehead
8. what medications/treatment you've had- oxycontin, advil, tylenol, gabapentin, verapamil (beta blocker), prednisone
9. Any "definitive diagnoses" you have gotten from a specialist - No
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