JulesBoston wrote on Feb 4th, 2010 at 9:45am:Question - were any of you showing as 'normal' on the MRI but the MM showed up on the angiogram or spect? His doc said his MRI was ok, but to be honest, I don't think he ever heard of MM. I sent him MM info yesterday and he suggested I go to MGH or Brighams.
Hi Julie, Welcome to our MM family!
I have no idea whether Will has MMD or not, but I can say that we have heard of many MM cases in the past where the MRI came back normal and they did in fact have MMD, especially if the radiologist and doctors involved were not familiar with MMD, as we see so often. The definitive test to diagnose MMD is the "angiogram". Will certainly has many of the symptoms of MM, so with his family’s history, it’s certainly worth being tested for it, IMO. The angio will definitely say one way or another. The angio will actually show the MM vessels.
MM will not show up on a SPECT, meaning it is not a diagnostic test for MM, but rather a scan to test and measure the oxygen content of his brain.
What concerns me is the amount of wine that you say Will has to consume to help with his headaches. Although I certainly do understand you will do absolutely anything to help alleviate the pain of a cluster headache, but I’m looking at the amount of alcohol consumed by someone who may have MMD; it’s very dangerous and risky. See, with a MM patient, they do not get the proper blood, oxygen and nutrients to the brain as it is, hence the TIA’s, headaches, strokes, etc, and alcohol is a diuretic and can cause dehydration, and dehydration is a danger for
every MM patient . Alcohol dehydrates brains cells which increases the chance of a stroke. All MM patients without treatment/surgery, even if you are hydrated, are at risk for a debilitating stroke as it is, so heavy amounts of alcohol is so dangerous and soooo risky--a stroke waiting to happen. Even after successful surgery, they say moderation with alcohol is the key for a MM patient.
Also, incase you didn’t know, hopefully this may be of some help… DJ the moderator and founder of this website suffered from cluster headaches as well before his surgeries. He founded and runs a large support and information website for cluster headaches: http://www.clusterheadaches.com/ They too may be of some help to Will.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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