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Avatar f tn “Small 4mm focus of increased FLAIR signal identified in the right anterior peri-insular subcortical white matter. Although nonspecific, this likely represents a small focus of gliosis.
Avatar f tn “Small 4mm focus of increased FLAIR signal identified in the right anterior peri-insular subcortical white matter.
Avatar n tn Yep thry told last week I was measuring 23 weeks & I'm 30 weeks I had a growth scan & baby is measuring normal. Just very insular so crushing my organs rather than sticking out my belly.
Avatar f tn “Small 4mm focus of increased FLAIR signal identified in the right anterior peri-insular subcortical white matter.
Avatar n tn I have two cavernous angiomas, one on my right insular and one between my lateral ventricles. This event was very painful, like nothing I have experienced from a dream. Has anyone experienced something like this?
Avatar m tn Very confused as I was diagnose with pars planitis 4 yrs ago and mentioned if this was enough evidence, he said no and to get on with my life, he is not sure if this means I am at a higher risk for ms and said the lessions on the brain could be nothing. Really no answer at all.
359574 tn?1328360424 No acute intracranial abnormality. 2. Small singular nonspecific white matter lesion in the insular white matter on the left anteriorly. The remaining white matter tracks are unremarkable through the brain, brainstem and posterior fossa. 3. Remainder of the brain is unremarkable. C-Spine (closed MRI) 1. Multiple areas of increassed T2 signal within the cervical cord suspicious for a demyelinating process, such as MS. 2.
Avatar f tn I've been treated for neurological Lyme disease for several months and just had another round of brain scans, this time including an MRA and an MRV. The MRA results stated: "Focal stenosis in the right middle cerebral insular opercular distribution. This presumably relates to the patient's cerebral lesions suggesting vasculitis/vasculopathy. Clinical correlation recommended." Can anyone tell me what this means? Is this serious? Thanks.
Avatar f tn pathological changes area: (right brain) temporal lobe, occipital lobe, insular lobe, basal ganglia,corpus callosum. After using some mannitol to lower the brain pressure, no vomit happened again, but still felt headache,and nausea, when nausea happened, together with eyesight symptoms(could see some green,red things), this nausea happened twice or three times a day. After 3months : August8, 2016 Operation : removed temporal lobe, about 1/3 of the tumor left inside.
Avatar m tn I just can't stand my life anymore. I suck at everything video games, sports, talking to people, etc. I've been trying for the past 5 years to find a major that interests me and nothing does. I can't get a job if I want to because I screw up in my interviews. Every day seems likes it's the same thing over and over again and it's soo freaking boring.
Avatar n tn I used to be religious the i found that god idst going to help you and give you a good life if you put your faith and life in his hands. But some people do need a god to help them find the strenght to get threw w/e it is. I beleave religion is a great thing but its just not for me and when you mention religion and how he will help you i honestly giggle. I had a brief relapse but only one day and i think im gonna be clean for good now.
Avatar m tn So most hbvers will live a normal lifespan. Sure, there are stigma and discrimination associated with this disease - they do make life harder but you have to fight them. Look up at the people with HIV, they fought hard for their rights and for governments to find cure and look after their health. Worldwide there are over 400 million people with Hepatitis B, and over 120 million with Hepatitis C. We should all do the same.
Avatar f tn Only your doctor knows why she wants you to slow down, so it'd be a good idea to ask her. My OB told me that too...she actually told me no exercise for a few weeks, and to slow down at work as much as possible. She just wanted me to be cautious until I got out of the first trimester, when the chance of miscarriage is high. I always figure that when the baby's here my whole life is going to change, so I might as well get used to putting her interests first now.
723959 tn?1314744225 Life is hard....every one is scared of death....I am scared of life...b/c of my addiction starting at such a young age I have no coping skills for everyday stress....I feel for you I really do... When I am down...I try to tell myself that no matter how bad I think I have it there's always someone out there who has it worse and it could always be worse than it is now....I also live by the expression: What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.
Avatar f tn most people with chronic hepatitis B live a normal life. a long normal life. all depends on your current status, blood results, liver function, and ofcourse the way you life your life. a healthy one with a healthy diet or ..you know or else.. just a life. by the way, in your few threads you posted , you did not list your hep B results. we'd like to know your current readings so that someone can help you learning about your current status.
Avatar m tn Hi everyone. This isn't really a question, I just need to get this off my chest. I've been suffering from depression for 5 years now. At first it was severe, i thought about killing myself everyday and tried a couple times. Never could do it though. I've worked through it, and it's now around moderate. I would go to a therapist, but they cost money and i'm 18 with no job.
Avatar m tn yes I would make out with my girlfriend but never go inside her as I waiting for marriage. One day after a really bad day at work and in my life I was at home when some friends came by with beers. NOw I have never paid for sex as I do not believe in paying for something that should be natural. Well my friends that day called a sex worker over. As I was really drunk they convinced me to indulge with her.
1487613 tn?1288801985 It sounds like you are suffering from depression. Inevitable life events frequently trigger what's called a 'major depressive episode'. I believe many people inherit depressive disorder and it rears it's ugly head when significant life events occur, especially the painful ones. Everyone's treatment is different but usually a combination of medication and therapy is considered the most effective. Have you ever sought treatment for depression?