invictus13
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invictus13

@ebarnum: awesome . . so awesome thank you

@rathat: No fucking way that's nuts. Did you get a prodrome with your migraine or an aura (some kind of sign it was coming on or vision changes) and that's when you cracked your neck or do you just crack your neck daily as a form of prevention.

@rathat: I have all of zero clinical experience but at the very least I would say that you having some form of obstruction to your CSF system is unlikely unless you have some of the symptoms of pseudotumor

@Dmen: I'm extremely sorry to hear of your personal experience with hydrocephalus and yes it is surprisingly common for something that would seem to be so rare.

@doctorwhitecoat: Oh that picture is 100% congenital It's just a beautiful example of hydrocephalus so I thought I'd share it. Also an extreme example. I saw that you already posted psuedotumor cerebri which is exactly what I thought when i read this. Wild wild stuff.

@invictus13: oh and you have to appreciate the crazy that is the Endoscopid Third Ventriculostomy you are literally drilling a whole from the top of the head down through the middle of the brain through the floor of the third ventricle and into the quadrigeminal cistern right above your pons there on the first picture.

@invictus13: From the sound of it I'm going to guess she didnt have a blockage (she could have but you can usually fix those) and its seems like a high probability she had a problem with her arachnoid villi the structures normally responsible for draining and/or turnover of your CSF. Which is why the only answer for

@invictus13: So an obstruction either congenital idiopathic or physical like a neoplasm will result in hydrocephalus. Also known as holy shit check this out.

Ooh snap, going to make a medical student go back to his neuro notes. First off lets appreciate the normal flow of CSF cerebrallll spinalllll fluiiiidddddd. BAAAAM

@Jackie: there are two things I love more than cars

I am so hard right now. That was so beautiful.

@Megamonster: @nootron: RESTING . . . He's pining for the fjords

@InsidiousTuna: I'm rocking the 2g since launch . . . longest i have ever had a phone that didn't feel like it was a million years old.

@wvannus:<— these are the people we need to help

so much smoke

You know I find the Veryon pretty good looking, beautiful even, and the inside is absolutely stunning. It's an engineering marvel it makes me feel much the same way I felt when I first saw and read about the F1. That feeling I only get when people absolutely throw caution to the wind and just make a car beyond

@invictus13: also I hope they win . .. and I hope they win big