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Title: Does This Happen To You Post by veronesi on Aug 24th, 2004 at 10:39am
My daughter is 10 and says every once in a while she hears, and feels a wooshing in her head. She has had both sides of her brain done with Dr. Scott at Children's of Boston. Last night though it happened 4 times in a row.
She also sat on her legs, and it went to pins and needles. With her it took like a half an hour to get back to normal. I know the veins and arteries with this disease decrease the size of them. Any similiar issues? [smiley=huh.gif] |
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Title: Re: Does This Happen To You Post by Lilian on Aug 24th, 2004 at 11:05am
Well I feel something similar , when I get out of bed, got my breakfast and medicine and straight after that a shower, I feel wooshing in my head, but I think it's beacouse of the medicine that keeps the vains open, and the ateam of the shower, wich causes the whoosing. I also get it in places where a lot of people smoke, or when I get up too fast.
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Title: Re: Does This Happen To You Post by LisaH on Aug 25th, 2004 at 1:12am
Hey Doug!
Long time no see! How is Hannah doing in general? I have whooshing A LOT! I had it before surgery and then it went away immediately after surgery. It started up again approximately one year later. My neuro told me not to worry about it but I do. I will be having another angio in October at Stanford so maybe I'll find out why, or at least be reassured that it's really nothing to worry about. More than anything though, it's just really annoying! >:( Especially when I'm trying to sleep and it happens. I also have pins and needles- daily. Again, very annoying although I'm getting so used to all that now that I barely notice it anymore. Not that it doesn't worry me. Has Hannah had any follow-up tests done lately? Come around more often will ya!?!? Lisa |
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Title: Re: Does This Happen To You Post by veronesi on Aug 25th, 2004 at 6:53am
Hannah describes that she knows one is coming on, almost like when you know you have got to sneeze then you sneeze. Kind of like a chill up your back. Next month she goes for her check up angiogram, or maybe they might just do an MRI they say. My wife has emailed Dr. Scott about this. I will post here about it when he contacts us. My daughter is my life.... She just got her 2nd Degree Jr. Black Belt last Friday. I am very proud of my children. Talk to you all later. :D
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Title: I tried looking for thaRe: Does This Happen To You Post by Roz on Aug 25th, 2004 at 9:02am
Hi There!
I get the whoosing too. There was a post on it on the MGH Moya Moya webforum a few years ago when I first started looking for Moya Moya info on the internet. I tried looking for that post before I came here to post this but cannot find it. It was sometime back in 1999/2000. I've had the surgeries done - ECIC revascularisation bypass on both side. The whooshing usually happens when I'm lying down with either side of my temples on the pillow, before I go to sleep. It doesn't happen every night - only occasionally. It can also happen when I get up too quickly aswell - again, this is only every now and then. I think (but I'm not sure) that everyone else can hear this whooshing if you have one of those Doppler tests done (I think it's the Doppler test - it's like an ultrasound of your head). The different pitches of whooshing relates to the different amounts of blood flowing through the different arteries (the whooshing sounds different in an artery that's narrow). Well, that was what I remember being told years ago, when I was first diagnosed. I haven't had another one of those tests done since, so I don't actually know if the whoosing that I get now is related to what I heard that day - I am only making an assumption. I am interested to know what Dr Scott makes of it. Congratulations to your daughter for getting her second degree Junior Black Belt :) Best Wishes to you all, Roselyn |
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Title: Re: Does This Happen To You Post by STrantas on Aug 28th, 2004 at 11:39am
You know! I have had this wooshing sound too - and I never contributed it to the MM! I did notice it a lot before my surgeries - and it stopped after. I was very annoying - I heard it mostly when I would lay down to go to sleep. Curious to hear what Dr. Scott will say, but I don't go back until January.
-Shari |
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Title: Re: Does This Happen To You Post by veronesi on Aug 30th, 2004 at 12:12pm
Dr. Scott contacted my wife, and told her that Hannah will have to have an MRI and an angiogram. He didn't think that it was normal from the conversation that I had with my wife. I am a Dad and Dads are suppose to be tough, and I am an ex champion weightlifter, and am currently a martial arts instructor too. But I have tears in my eyes right now as I am writting this. :'( I can admit it. I love my daughter more than anything. She is a female mini version of myself. I am in a surreal world right now, stuck in a Salvador Dali painting. I pray every day for my daughter, and our family, and others. My family is my whole world. Thank God I have a wonderful wife. I figured I would add that as she reads the board. I hope it gets me points Christmas is coming. This is a good place to vent. I will let you all know what Dr. Scott has to say after his consult with her as she has her yearly angiogram anyway. Thank you for your support. The best of health to you all.
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