Aneurysm do not cause headaches blurred vision has basically no symptoms according to doctors and what you read on the internet after watching some of these web seminars they all say the same thing my question is why is it they find an aneurysm only after person complains about one of the following headache, blurred vision or weird taste are all three combined. Just wondering me personally I’ve got the headaches blurred vision funny taste and now sometimes I forget what the hell I’m doing I have a hard time understanding things and I have a hard time staying awake but they said it’s nothing to do with the aneurysms okay I’m done rambling
I don’t think it’s rambling, they’re really good questions! While the docs say nope, aneurysms by themselves don’t cause headaches, who am I to argue? I’m no medical expert, my take on it is that when one ruptures, the blood does some damage to parts of the brain, which in turn signals get mucked up. If one hasn’t ruptured, an aneurysm can press on stuff that can cause discomfort. Eventually, if we stay in tune to our bodies, we learn all the different types of headaches, hunger, stress, dehydration, allergies, lighting, monitors from all the phones, tablets and computers, and then there’s just aging.
My aneurysm was detected after i told my family doctor about pain/sensation I was feeling with straining, coughing or sneezing. I was sent for a CT scan which revealed a “large mass” which could be a large aneurysm or a small tumor. It turned out to be a “large” aneurysm which was treated with coils and 2 stents. I still have some pain/sensation in that area. My doctor says that is due to the location of the aneurysm as it is/was pressing on a nerve. Hoping all goes well for you when your aneurysm is treated.