My Brain:
First the good news,
I don't have an aneurysm or a tumor
Now the bad news
I have "Intracranial hypertension" - The general term for the neurological disorders in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure within the skull is too high.
I have been taking meds in order to try to keep the pressure down, but as of late its not working. Sometimes it feels like my eyes are going to pop right out of my head.
Once the pressure gets to a certain point they will either drill a hole in my head and put in a drain tube, or remove one of my eye's.
I guess an ese patch could be cool, but then I would have to become a super villian. To be honest I don't know if I can afford all the hentchmen.
On the up side I will get to choose which eye gets removed, I hope I get to keep it.
First the good news,
I don't have an aneurysm or a tumor
Now the bad news
I have "Intracranial hypertension" - The general term for the neurological disorders in which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure within the skull is too high.
I have been taking meds in order to try to keep the pressure down, but as of late its not working. Sometimes it feels like my eyes are going to pop right out of my head.
Once the pressure gets to a certain point they will either drill a hole in my head and put in a drain tube, or remove one of my eye's.
I guess an ese patch could be cool, but then I would have to become a super villian. To be honest I don't know if I can afford all the hentchmen.
On the up side I will get to choose which eye gets removed, I hope I get to keep it.
So I have to go in for a couple of tests, because the doctors think I might have a Brain Aneurysm (see below)
An aneurysm (or aneurism) is a localized, blood-filled dilation (balloon-like bulge) of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel wall.
Aneurysms most commonly occur in arteries at the base of the brain (the circle of Willis) and in the aorta (the main artery coming out of the heart, a so-called aortic aneurysm). As the size of an aneurysm increases, there is an increased risk of rupture, which can result in severe hemorrhage or other complications including sudden death.
I don't quite know what to think, or maybe I shouldn't think to much.


An aneurysm (or aneurism) is a localized, blood-filled dilation (balloon-like bulge) of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel wall.
Aneurysms most commonly occur in arteries at the base of the brain (the circle of Willis) and in the aorta (the main artery coming out of the heart, a so-called aortic aneurysm). As the size of an aneurysm increases, there is an increased risk of rupture, which can result in severe hemorrhage or other complications including sudden death.
I don't quite know what to think, or maybe I shouldn't think to much.

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