Someone asked how adhesions could cause pain...
my theory ... when I had adhesions from abdominal surgery , when I moved ,bending or twisting at waist ,
the internal organs that were adhered to each other and the peritoneal lining... the peritoneal lining was
adhered to under side of my abdominal muscles and so when I moved one way and the lining was trying to
stay still it pulled causing stabbing pains ...this according to the doctor that removed the adhesians and put
in some mesh to keep me from getting them again from the surgery to remove them
I have no bone flap or titanium plate ...just piece of muscle and skin over skull bore hole which is sunken in
but covered over well with hair so not noticeable to anyone but me ... in theory and again it is just mine , if the
dura is attached to skin or muscle and you move such as turning your head or reaching up the skin and muscle move
pulling at the dura causing pain...
If I turn my head to far to the left or stretch for something on a shelf with right arm I get a tugging
sensation across the scar and over bore hole... sneezing which tightens scalp gives an instant pull and headache
(with in seconds ) ... this all makes sense to me ... if movement of muscle and skin in other parts of body would
cause pain from adhered bits and bobs , then dura stuck to muscle or skin would act in same way ... I think