The Mystery Headache: CSF Leak - A Fixable Cause of Daily Headache - 2023 Update

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Many people who suffer with chronic migraine live with symptoms that are mysterious, unexplained, and undiagnosed - headache, nausea, neck stiffness, ringing in the ear - and all of these symptoms worsen as the day goes on and the individual spends more time in the upright position. However, symptoms improve as long as they are lying down. Such patients may be diagnosed with POTS, Chiari, chronic migraine, new daily persistent headache (NDPH), or even concussion. Ian Carroll, MD, discusses an often-overlooked diagnosis that can be effectively treated - spontaneous intracranial hypotension (CSF leak).
Watch part one of Dr. Carroll's video "The Mystery Headache: Migraine, Positional Headache, Spinal Fluid Leak?": • The Mystery Headache: ...
Ian Carroll, MD, MS, is board-certified in four different specialties: Headache Medicine by the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties; Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Addiction Medicine; Pain Medicine by the American Board of Anesthesiology; and Anesthesiology by the American Board of Anesthesiology. His primary focus is on spinal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks.
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  • @thenusa
    @thenusa3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the care and clarity. As a post-op CSF leak patient with lingering symptoms, having navigated the obstruse path to CSF treatments, and having just had a first blood patch, am appreciating this. It is helpful to have this larger view and discernments of different nuanced types and process, along with related research insights from a broader researcher’s vantage. The slides were helpfully understandable, as I try to make sense of what may be happening inside me in relation to what is known, and my phenomenological experience. Finally, I find some comfort in Dr. Ian Carroll’s kindness and humility in search of solutions.

  • @dylansanchez7733
    @dylansanchez77339 ай бұрын

    I had a TBI 4 years ago that sent me into a coma, I got told I would fully recover but every day of life is torture and I can relate to every single thing that is said about CSF leaks. I’ve decided to finally go see a doctor about this but I honestly feel like they won’t care or look into it.

  • @D37fit

    @D37fit

    13 күн бұрын

    Any update?

  • @KristinaMarie463
    @KristinaMarie4635 ай бұрын

    How do I find a physician to treat you for a possible CSF. I had a known CSF in 2010 and had a blood patch and another CSF in 2018 immediately after having my second lumbar spine surgery that warranted a second emergency surgery the next day to close a large leak. Since have been experiencing all the classic symptoms that a CSF can cause since 2017-2018 that I believe started sometime after my cervical spine surgery or the lumbar surgery. I have had three lumbar spine surgeries and the one cervical and honestly since 2018 I began having the headaches first than the other symptoms started causing doctors in all other specialties diagnosing each symptom separately but no one expects a CSF I don’t know how to explain to my doctors to where I am taken seriously. I even have spinal fluid sitting in my lumbar region since 2018 but that hasn’t warranted any concerns from my doctor.

  • @debbiedresser7646
    @debbiedresser764610 ай бұрын

    How do I find some help with Spinal Fluid Leak? Dr Carroll pleads to find us. HOW DO WE GET THE HELP WE DESPERATELY NEED?

  • @claire5399
    @claire53998 ай бұрын

    I have a spinal leak from my nose, as well seen in a MRI along w several Tarlov Cysts. I also have hEDS. Question. A where do I find help in The East Bay Area? Can contrast in MRIs and nuclear pass the blood brain barrier , veins etc and get into the spinal and brain barrier?

  • @agustaharting21
    @agustaharting217 ай бұрын

    How I wish he would mention age! I am 86 and developed CSF leak symptoms 18 months ago Have been in agony every single day. Just get bounced between doctors in Indianapolis who are clueless, or disinterested because of my age. Living with these symptoms is hell on earth, and I don’t have much hope that I will get help . I’m like the proverbial “poster child” of the symptoms he describes here. Does ANYONE here know if they do blood patches on old people? I also would love to know if anyone treats this in Indiana, or in nearby states.

  • @user-rb8ei9ox2l

    @user-rb8ei9ox2l

    7 ай бұрын

    Absolutely they do

  • @tinaangelsweitzer3245
    @tinaangelsweitzer32458 ай бұрын

    I have CF in brain and they have gone in multiple times to release fluid it start is 38 and they pull 20 I'm good for 3 days and all systems return why do they not find a solution or what can I do to stop suffering?

  • @michie43able
    @michie43able4 ай бұрын

    PCCT more sensitive in picking up CVF's

  • @miranee9142
    @miranee914211 ай бұрын

    How to help with csf leak

  • @me0322

    @me0322

    11 ай бұрын

    Are you suffering from one?

  • @mv8908

    @mv8908

    10 ай бұрын

    Did you ever find a good doctor

  • @dana102083

    @dana102083

    10 ай бұрын

    The answer will be dictated by where you live in the world. Epidural Blood patches are the answer.

  • @mv8908

    @mv8908

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dana102083 even inside the Skull?

  • @CarbonTaxLOL

    @CarbonTaxLOL

    9 ай бұрын

    I think they may have also figured out how to use glue to fix them? drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uE8MXke3zmQXLudirQVdzC6ElFCX2OOJ?usp=drive_link @@dana102083

  • @abigaild7304
    @abigaild73048 ай бұрын

    Dr Carroll is the most unprofessional person I have ever encountered. He was unprepared about my case and lacked knowledge that many other anesthesiologists I've encountered had. He put false information in my notes and I had to go through medical records to get it corrected as he was trying to hide from me like the coward he is. He will try to put you under against his will even if you can't have general anesthesiology. He also punctures a lot of people during patches and says it's their fault. He shares people's private health info without their consent with other doctors internationally. Stanford is aware he is an incompetent and harmful egomaniac and lets him keep going. Stay far far away

  • @doodleluvr1441

    @doodleluvr1441

    8 ай бұрын

    You are entitled to your opinion. I had the opposite experience. Dr. Carroll saved my life.

  • @hanieletsantos3687

    @hanieletsantos3687

    8 ай бұрын

    @@doodleluvr1441may i know how did you contact dr. Carroll?

  • @kengray1291
    @kengray12919 ай бұрын

    I saw Dr Ian Carrol & Had 8 MRI 2/14/20 at Stanford Samaritan Dr. I have CSF fluid leaking out my nose now,worsening headaches, passing out, vomiting more. My bi-lateral optic nerves are demyelating & I am I’d like to return to see you. I’m having more headaches & vision issues, empty sella……..ElizGray. I have gotten worse past 3 days in bed ! Nauseous all the time. in bed for more than 1/2 the week. My entire spinal area up thru V1 & C3 T8 & 6A-L-5Balance horrible & falling daily. I has stand up, sit up right MRI (only 2 located in US).

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