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Brain Tumor?

A month ago I experienced a pressure headache for about five days. It wasn't painful, it was more annoying. When the headache occured I felt a sense of brain fog, like I wasn't connected to my body any longer. I still have the brain fog but have also noticed that things I could see without my glasses before I can no longer see. I have also had some muscle weakness in my right arm. I use the computer most of the day so I am not sure if this could be related to that.
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620923 tn?1452915648

  Ask about an ultra sound of ur thyroid since the levels are raised u could have an auto immune issue called Hashimoto's......

U will also need free T3 and free T4 and TPO antibodies checked to compare to the TSH......

My server is down at the moment so I can not pull up all the symptoms from Hashimoto's thyroiditis....but do take a look and ask ur Dr if u fit that category.
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Thank you Selma. I went for an eye exam and the optometrist said my eyes were healthy and my prescription hadn't changed much. I just recently had blood tests done and it should by TSH was above normal. I have an apt in the next couple of weeks and will bring it to my doctors attention.
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620923 tn?1452915648

  Hi...u could have a vision issue...but what ever the cause is u need to be seen by ur Dr...a PCP and a full eye exam to find out.

Do see ur Dr, then update us here as to what u find out.

Good luck.
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