brain tumor insomnia

by admin on January 13, 2010

brain tumor insomnia
I need help diagnosing what my seizures could be linked to?

Symptoms:

insomnia
itching
fatigue
shortness of breath
nervousness
seizures-frontal lobe due to an excized brain tumor
weight flux
Staring gaze
restlessness
exhaustion
depression

I know some of these symptoms can be lumped together, but I wanted to play it safe

I know it either sounds like epilepsy, hyper or hypothyroidism, or depression, well let me be the first to tell you after visiting 25 doctors over the years and speaking w/ numerous epileptic patients who are either my age or who are taking the same meds or have taken the same meds as me who dont experience the rest of my 10 symptoms, this it is not those three things. THose three things are symptoms of a much bigger picture that I need help in finding what that is. I need help figuring this out. My doctors, everyone that has ever diagnosed me has just seen seizures and said EPILEPTIC, but the seizures are a symptom. I need your help figuring this out. Please Help me!!!!

It’s tough, because some of your symptoms could be caused by other symptoms that actually are caused by the disease. (For example, constant exhaustion could leave a person very depressed.) Short of going to more doctors and having more tests, which could be what you need, I think I would start some serious research on my own. I would look into the possibility of environmental causes, such as exposure to chemicals of some kind, allergies to something in your home or diet, etc. Make a list of anything toxic you might have been exposed to and research it thoroughly. Have your water tested. Try thinking about the problem in new ways. Maybe the solution is right in front of you, but traditional medicine is not equipped to see it. Consider acupuncture. These are just suggestions. I would NOT stop seeing my medical doctor, however. Seizures are very serious, and it is possible that your tumor left you with some permanent issues. I know it’s frustrating to have seen so many doctors and feel like you haven’t been helped. You’re not alone in that. Don’t give up. Try and help yourself, and keep looking for that one doctor who will know what’s wrong and be able to help you.

Cell Phone Radiation Brain Tumors


Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay

Leave a Comment

Previous post: insomnia high blood pressure

Next post: luvox cr insomnia