Headache, headache, head pain and meningioma

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Headache, headache, head pain and meningioma

many people operated or not, ask themselves the question of pain in the case of meningioma. Whether this meningioma is due to a drug (Androcur, Lotéran Lotényl, Progestififies) or not.
Some neurosurgeons, when the meningioma is small, and depending on the area where it is located, say that there can be no pain. Which raises questions to those, who feel pain. The negation of suffering is one of the worst things that can be heard as a patient.

The pain in the head, when they are sudden and violent, call the doctor quickly. The problem we are talking about here is that of diffuse pain, which is not so strong at the beginning, but which settles down, and which sometimes gives the feeling that something "pushes" in the head. We think of tension headaches, tiredness -headed words, often anything but a brain tumor.
As for the pain is added a diffuse depressive syndrome, it is necessary to question the presence or not of a brain tumor. And in this case, only an MRI , with injection if possible, can lift doubt.

In interviews with neurosurgeons, the question of pain has also been mentioned, but more often after an operation: Read here

If you want to testify to your pain, you can do it at the email: contact@amavea.org

Read the book by Martin Winckler, “You will understand your pain”: https://books.google.fr/books/about/tu_comprendras_ta_douleur.html?id=y5yudwaaqbaj&prIssec=frontcover&source=kp_READ_Button&redir_esc=y#v=onepage


Headache, headache, head pain and meningioma

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