Should I request a brain MRI?
Hi, all. I've been having headaches every day for two weeks. I wake up with one, take ibuprofen, it goes away, then comes back with a vengeance in the evening. There is really nothing to which I can contribute these headaches...I've never really even had headaches before, and these are BAD. I get kind of dizzy, feel terrible pressure when I bend over to pick something up, etc.
So I'm partially convinced it's brain mets and partially in denial about that possibility. Should I call my oncologist or give it another couple of weeks to see what happens?
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Just my two cents. because I don't really know, but if has been a consistent thing for two weeks and you don't have other things going on like sinus congestion, then I would call my onc. I would not demand an MRI, but I would call my onc and fill him in on what's going on.
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I agree with Ziggypop that you should call your onc. I will add, though, that the pressure when you bend over is a typical symptom with sinus infection. I hope that's what you have!
And what a strange disease this is, that has us telling someone, "I hope you have a sinus infection".
Leah
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<<And what a strange disease this is, that has us telling someone, "I hope you have a sinus infection".>>
Yes, definitely agree with you on that one! I was so glad to find out my severe radiating back pain was due to herniated disks! Funny how our point of view changes.....
And, on the other hand, agree with the others - get it checked out. I had a brain MRI due to what I think was some "chemobrain moments" (all clear), plus a liver scan after pre-surgery labs (scar recission and port removal) showed some abnormal liver test values. Again, all clear - but always good to get it checked.
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Get it checked out! That is not to say that mets are the cause - there can be many. I Never get headaches but a yr after surgery one morning I was awakened with horrendous pain around and behind eye. Vicodan or Oxy did nothing to it. I Did a bit of research and found that dex could help with pain and I still had some on hand - it worked to take the pain away. I was able to see my PA and she immediately got me into an eye Dr appt and head MRI. 'Nothing' showed up and it was decided that for some unknown reason I had had an 'aggrivated nerve'. I was on dex for 2 weeks and have not had amy provlems since.
Lots of possibilies to check out.
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Just to add, I do get terrible headaches with sinus infection. I get nervous about it sometimes because I've also experienced a brain bleed from a hemorrahagic stroke several years before breast cancer. So you just can't win with worries about things like this reoccurring.
Oceana
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Leftrightrepeat - I had a brain MRI last year due to dizziess to the point of falling over, which NEVER happened to me before BC. MR showed nothing to worry about, but just a few days ago, had the same dizziness in the morning and it doesn't get better until at least 2 hours. I'm putting the blame on tamox.
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Oceana - I agree sinus infections are not 'nice' to say the least. They plagued me all my life til chemo. In the 4+ yrs since starting chemo I've only had one MINOR sinus infection. Not complaining at all! Older Son also has always had sinus infection issues all his life - younger Son not. Weird/Strange!
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Could be onset of migraines???? I never had one until I was about 36 and it totally freaked me out. Seems to me if it goes away w/Ibuprofen it wouldn't be cancer, but for your own peace of mind get an appointment with your doctor. It sucks though. I always feel like I'm looking over my shoulder.
Let us know how you are doing.
Sharon -
Well, it's confirmed brain mets. Guess I'm off to the stage IV forum. Ladies, if you are having weird headaches, please, please, please have them checked out!
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crap, This is horrible. (((Leftrightrepeat)))
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Leftright, I am so sorry. I am so fed up with this stupid disease and the way people shrug it off with comments about how curable it is.
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Leftright - Thinking of you in this moment. I am sorry.
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Leftright - thoughts & prayers are with you.
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I'm sorry, leftright. Prayers that whatever plan your onc team has in place will zap those suckers quickly.
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leftright,
So sorry to hear. Prayers coming your way.
Sharon
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