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MRI revealed pineal cyst/mass - anyone else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 59884" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><span style='font-size: 11pt'>SMZdiver, I can't speak to no results in symptoms from medications after a year but I can share our experience with brains and cysts.</p><p>My easy child developed anxiety. He was always a cautious kid but he suddenly was really phobic about planes. He started feeling little "shocks" in his system. He went into a major nosedive with his weight. Lost close to 60lbs in about 6months. I didn't think it was anorexia since he didn't really have anorexic behavior. He always felt nauseated. Of course, if you say that then I'm in denial so we were in the midst of a work up.</p><p>When he had an MRI they found a fairly large size hole in his brain with a large double cyst filling it up. No one thought the "penny worth of seizure disorder" or the nausea were related. </p><p>He had a grand mal seizure, surgery to open the cyst and relieve the pressure on his ventricles. When he got to his room after the surgery he said he was hungry for a hamburger and fries. He has never lost a pound since and we don't really know about the seizures since he is on medication. He has been seizure free for 2 yrs. No one knows everything there is to know about brains and how they affect other things. </p><p>Surgery through microscope is a godsend for brain issues. He was home in less than 72hrs and has been on the mend ever since. by the way, he flies like a pro now. It could all be coincidence but I'm betting there was some correlation.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 59884, member: 3"] <span style='font-size: 11pt'>SMZdiver, I can't speak to no results in symptoms from medications after a year but I can share our experience with brains and cysts. My easy child developed anxiety. He was always a cautious kid but he suddenly was really phobic about planes. He started feeling little "shocks" in his system. He went into a major nosedive with his weight. Lost close to 60lbs in about 6months. I didn't think it was anorexia since he didn't really have anorexic behavior. He always felt nauseated. Of course, if you say that then I'm in denial so we were in the midst of a work up. When he had an MRI they found a fairly large size hole in his brain with a large double cyst filling it up. No one thought the "penny worth of seizure disorder" or the nausea were related. He had a grand mal seizure, surgery to open the cyst and relieve the pressure on his ventricles. When he got to his room after the surgery he said he was hungry for a hamburger and fries. He has never lost a pound since and we don't really know about the seizures since he is on medication. He has been seizure free for 2 yrs. No one knows everything there is to know about brains and how they affect other things. Surgery through microscope is a godsend for brain issues. He was home in less than 72hrs and has been on the mend ever since. by the way, he flies like a pro now. It could all be coincidence but I'm betting there was some correlation.</span> [/QUOTE]
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