Anonymous wrote:Assuming he had MRI? Seems like a miscellaneous collection of symptoms that aren’t related. But since you brought them up, there’s an outside chance it could be Ehlers Danlos. If he didn’t have a MRI, I might have other thoughts (that would be diagnosed via MRI).
Anonymous wrote:Vestibular Migraines perhaps, or Meniere's
Anonymous wrote:i had severe bilateral headaches in my 20s and 30s that most medicine did not help in any way.
i ended up developing a cyst in a sinus that triggered pain through my tooth roots, imaging also showed a small cyst on the other side, as well as large bilateral Haller Cells. fortunately, my surgeon was open to the research I had done with Dr. Google, which indicated that Haller cells can be linked with idiopathic/intractable headaches. surgeon removed all cysts, the Haller cells, addressed my deviated septum, and reduced my turbinates. I now get headaches maybe once every other month, rather than every few days or even for weeks on end. I haven't bought migraine meds (imitrex, zomig) since.
Anonymous wrote:Botox
Anonymous wrote:Has he been tested for Lyme or seen a Lyme specialist? Chronic headaches as well as cold hands & feet are common.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, it's normal for many. There are lots of new migraine medications from pills to shots to infusions. Most neurologists, including headache specialists just throw drugs at you and it's all trial and error. Mine are not treatable.
