alisonm
05-15-2002, 01:33 AM
hi,
has anyone ever been told anything about intercranial hypertensive pressure? It's like having the worst migraine ever..like your skull is being crushed, alternating with no pain but a bizarre feeling of not being in your body. I've had a diagnosis after several episodes of temporary vision loss, but the rheumatologist disagreed and said that the increased levels of cerebro-spinal fluid (after a spinal tap) were due to my weight (which isn't as low as I'd like!!http://www.thelupussite.com/public_html/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif. I don't know if the pain is like a lupus headache, or in any way associated. http://www.thelupussite.com/public_html/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/eh.gif
All info gratefully recieved
has anyone ever been told anything about intercranial hypertensive pressure? It's like having the worst migraine ever..like your skull is being crushed, alternating with no pain but a bizarre feeling of not being in your body. I've had a diagnosis after several episodes of temporary vision loss, but the rheumatologist disagreed and said that the increased levels of cerebro-spinal fluid (after a spinal tap) were due to my weight (which isn't as low as I'd like!!http://www.thelupussite.com/public_html/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif. I don't know if the pain is like a lupus headache, or in any way associated. http://www.thelupussite.com/public_html/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/eh.gif
All info gratefully recieved