I've had headache for the last couple of years. I always thought it would go away, or I thought it was psychical (because of emotions), so I never went to the doctor for it. But the last couple of months the headache became worser. I received 2 MRI scans, the last one with contrast liquid. The doctor here is not taking it seriously. He never saw something like this before! well.. that's really hopefull! I don't even know when the cyst is growing bigger how they are going to operate it. I'm going to have a second opinion in another hospital. In the past I always was tired (since the age of 16), I slept 10/12 hours a night, and still tired. Now I can handle it with only 7/8 hours a night. The headache which I have is just above my left eye. Does anybody is familiar with that kind of headache above the left eye, the doctor said it was not related to the cyste? What else should it be. How are you doing now a days? Greetings Marieke
Hi bentherebefore! & Tina,
I was diagnosed with cyst also on my pineal gland. For several years eveything seemed fine until recently. I seem oddly tired, where before I could never sleep. My endocronologist stated that this gland runs our biological clock and the symptoms of not sleeping made sense. so he helped me medically there and helped with thrying to get me tired and working out a few hours prior to sleep by walking ect. Although I've dealt with migraines on and off for years receintly they have gotten quit bad. So yes, I too am not sure what to do. As I read your above discussion I felt as if I was reading a documentary about myself! But yes you are so correct about one doing anything for you. If this does not show major growth or hydrocephalus does not start you are pretty much on your own. There also is a serious issue with your eyes though to look out for. Apparently per some of my drs. this thing can land onto a main nerve or something that attaches to the optic nerve that is in the vicinity of where the pineal gland rests. That can be a reason to go in and fix it. It actually is an easy surgery...although remember NO brain surgery is easy nor safe! But there is NO CUTTING into the head or brain as they go directly through the nostril into the area or they also go through the roof of your mouth. But for me this possed a problem as I suffer with Sjogrens Disease and I offten wonder how many out there may have Sjogren's and this issue with the Pineal Cyst & Gland?
Something to think about.
Thanks and good luck. Patti
For the past 2 months, I have been suffering from severe headaches. I've had 2 MRIs, both confirm the presence of a pineal cyst. My GP, however, has not told me the size of the cyst, nor does he seem to be concerned that the cyst is what is causing my headaches. I'm going to the neurologist this week, hopefully to get some answers.
My head hurts so badly that most days I cannot get out of bed. I have pain behind my eyes...I feel dizzy and sick to my stomach. And the fatigue is horrible.
My GP only tried ONE migraine medicine to ease my symptoms and then recommended I have an eye exam. He felt that was the source of the problem. I am proud to report that I have 20/20 vision, but that leaves me right back at square one.
I have tried every over-the-counter medicine, looking for some sort of relief and nothing works. Even the pain medication I was given at an urgent care facility does nothing to relieve the pain. Has anyone found anything that works? Even if only for temporary relief? I have found that a cold pack can help soothe the throbbing, but that's about it.
When you say that you have to sleep and your limbs are going numb, these sound like symptoms of narcolepsy. You may want to look into that.