an MRI would have eliminated many serious things. i am having similar problems plus some. my doctor is saying migraines. sorry this isn't really helpful... hope you feel better soon, it ***** having headaches this bad.
Aneurysms in the brain occur when there is a weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel. An aneurysm may be present from birth (congenital) or it may develop later in life, such as after a blood vessel is injured.
A person may have an aneurysm without having any symptoms. This kind of aneurysm may be found when an MRI or CT scan of the brain is done for another reason.
A cerebral aneurysm may begin to "leak" a small amount of blood. This may cause a severe headache that a patient may describe as "the worst headache of my life." It may be called a thunderclap or sentinel headache. This means the headache could be a warning sign of a rupture days or weeks after the headache first happens.
Symptoms of aneurysm:
*Double vision
*Loss of vision
*Headaches
*Eye pain
*Neck pain
*Stiff neck
*Confusion, lethargy, sleepiness, or stupor
*Eyelid drooping
*Headaches with nausea or vomiting
*Muscle weakness or difficulty moving any part of the body
*Numbness or decreased sensation in any part of the body
*Seizures
*Speech impairment
*Stiff neck (occasionally)
*Vision changes (double vision, loss of vision)
Remember, I'm NOT a health professional, this is my best guess as to what's going on, consult your doctor, to find out what this really is.
anexity and pressure thoughts and stress can cause this condition vist a psychologist , can help you much to not let this thoughts affect you psychological stability heath , ti is just may be anexiety