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  • aoxfordca
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    Thank you – no that has not already been done. I am in the Denver area (Boulder) and if you have any specific Doctor recommendations I’ll gladly take them! I think my first stop will be at Anschutz.

    aoxfordca
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    Thank you Dr. Corenman. This doesn’t sounds like it could possibly be Bow Hunters syndrome from the symptoms coming from my head turning? What kind of professional do you think I should reach out to about this? A neck surgeon? Neurologist?

    aoxfordca
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    One last note (I promise): the brain lesion is just above my right occipital just above my ear. I know that I’ve read that bowhunters syndrome can impact the occipital region of the brain.

    aoxfordca
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    Oh – one last comment: I ended up getting a CT scan because my doctor was worried about artery dissection. There is none.

    aoxfordca
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    (The doctors mentioned that it was probably not related to stroke because I am too young and that it is more likely to be a tumor).

    Also – vertigo is triggered when I turn my head to the eight. With eyes closed, balancing ability is drastically reduced with my head turned to the right.

    aoxfordca
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    I have another question: If someone has Bowhunter’s syndrome, could it present as slight isechemia in the brain? When I got a CT scan of my neck they found what they believe to be a brain tumor in my right occipital-parietal region (non-reactive). If I have Bowhunter’s syndrome, then could it be plausible that this spot in my brain is being caused by blood flow restriction?

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