I am female, and I don't think I ever had a head injury that can be considered notable, just the norm little kid bumps. I did not note any temporary blurring of vision on any attack either, but I'm not sure about the face. I believe the headaches are really random--no particular time or situation needed to induce them.
No one in my family (that I know of, at least) has or had aneurysm. It's just that I saw a female sixth grader die from aneurysm violently when I was young--probably why I don't feel that it's too improbable that I have it too.
I'm fourteen, and no, I never mentioned this to any doctor before. I also believe there is no progression.
Sorry for being so anxious and panicky. I just don't want to end up having regrets and should've been's when it's already too late.
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First of all, thank you for your comment.
I am female, and I don't think I ever had a head injury that can be considered notable, just the norm little kid bumps. I did not note any temporary blurring of vision on any attack either, but I'm not sure about the face. I believe the headaches are really random--no particular time or situation needed to induce them.
No one in my family (that I know of, at least) has or had aneurysm. It's just that I saw a female sixth grader die from aneurysm violently when I was young--probably why I don't feel that it's too improbable that I have it too.
I'm fourteen, and no, I never mentioned this to any doctor before. I also believe there is no progression.
Sorry for being so anxious and panicky. I just don't want to end up having regrets and should've been's when it's already too late.
April 4, 2010 - 3:04amThis Comment
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