I wouldn't normally post this on a car related forum, but I'm at a loss on what's going on in my head, and the health system, with referrals and what not is pretty slow. Maybe others have experienced something similar.
Disclaimer: I've seen a Doctor about this issue 5 times in the last 3 weeks.
On Sunday, December 9th, I went for a bike ride. It was intense, but I've done worse. I got a headache towards the end of the ride, popped some pills, drove home, and went to bed at 7PM.
I've always had problems with headaches from intense exercise. My mom remembers me as a kid struggling with them.
I woke up the next day with a headache, saw my PCP who believed I was having a persistent migraine as a result of a exertion headache. She gave me some injections that were supposed to clear it up, as well as medications. They didn't do much of anything.
Wednesday rolls around, I'm still pretty debilitated by this headache, which gets worse when I'm standing. I have no appetite, and when I do eat I get nauseous and throw up. Pretty bad neck pain too, but no loss of flexibility. I go to an Urgent Care. That Doctor suspects a really bad sinus infection, although I have no symptoms of a sinus infection (stuffy, runny nose, congestion, etc, none of it). He prescribes antibiotics and steroids.
I see some relief by Saturday, but headaches are now positional - gone when I'm laying down, intense when standing. I also can't see straight, and my hearing has gone tubular. Neck pain isn't quite as bad, but still present.
Sunday, I go to the ER. They do a CT scan looking for hemorrhage or signs of stroke. Normal. They do a Lumbar Puncture/Cerebral Spinal Fluid (csf) test. A "few" white blood cells in the CSF. They suspect I'm recovering from a bought of viral meningitis. I stay in the hospital overnight to make sure I don't have bacterial meningitis, the load me up with IV antibiotics and run 3 bags of fluid into me. They test my CSF and Blood for everything under the sun, all comes back negative. Discharged at 11AM Monday.
Here I am, nearly two weeks later, with double vision that the optometrists described as "way off" and "severe", Infectious Disease Dept at local hospital telling me my blood work and spinal fluid tests negative for anything, and a PCP who while willing to fill out FMLA forms for me, is hesitant to refer me to a neurologist or cardiologist.
Everyone keeps telling me "if it gets worse go to the ER" but when I say "well, what if it doesn't get better?" They typically reply "well you just need more rest then, be patient." Well after 3 weeks of being off work because I can't see straight and waking up in the morning is rushing to get painkillers to kick in, I'm getting a little impatient. Some days I'm practically normal (aside from double vision) and other days, like today, it's like I've gone back two weeks. This is challenging because working like this is near impossible.
Thus far, I'm thinking "spontaneous CSF leak", some sort of mini-stroke, blood clot surrounding my optic nerve, or acute onset postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Or some sort of small hidden brain tumor.
Anyone else suffer from chronic headaches that kind of "appeared from no-where?" Any advice on how to navigate the health system so that I can get answers more quickly without continuously going back to the ER?