KTiller
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I've had a hot face, heck my whole body heats up like a furnace. It's amazing I don't spontaneously combust! For me though, at 55, I'm pretty sure I can attribute it to menopause. Since I was a kid, I've gotten a very, very red and hot face when exercising. And I have tiny broken capillaries on my face. I don't think this is related to Moyamoya, as most people don't seem to have this.
The whoosing, rushing sound some of us hear in our ears, is called bruit. It's caused by a disturbance in the blood flowing over a rough spot in the arteries, most likely where it is closing off.
It's frustrating when your doctor shrugs his shoulders and says he doesn't know if a symptom is related to Moyamoya or not. But even the experts don't know all that is associated with this disease. Watching the video tapes of the Moyamoya Symposium really brings that point home. That's why it's so very important that we support their research in any way we can. Kim
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