Ginataka
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Hi everyone,
I've been wondering for a while whether I should seek testing for Moyamoya, and I would love some feedback or insight if possible.
I am a 29-year-old, half-Japanese woman, and I have been having frequent headaches/migraines for about ten years. For a long time I wrote them off as just an annoyance, but a year ago I went to a neurologist because I had started having issues with balance and coordination in addition to the headaches. My neurologist told me that I was having vestibular migraines and prescribed Amitriptyline, which has thankfully helped with my balance. However, I am still having pretty frequent headaches and they are pretty debilitating. My neurologist didn't run any tests so once my balance got better it was pretty much "case closed" for her.
What has me worrying, though, is the stroke history on the Japanese side of my family. My father just passed away at 64 from his fourth major stroke, and he had had just as many TIAs in between. He had an artery near his brain stem that was almost completely blocked. My grandfather died of a stroke, my grandma had one recently, and my aunt had one about ten years ago. Before my dad had his final stroke, my mom, who is a nurse, suggested that he get tested for Moyamoya. Being that she was his ex-wife, he didn't take her suggestion very seriously and never asked his doctors about it, so now it's not possible to know the answer.
With all of this information in mind, should I be more firm with my doctors about wanting to have testing done? I have been passive where medical care is concerned, because I felt like I was being a hypochondriac. I just changed insurances, though, and I have an opportunity for a fresh start.
Sorry that this is so long, thank you for reading, and thanks in advance for any feedback you may have.
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