I have Cerebral Small Vessel Disease - so far caused loss of balance
I have vascular small vessel disease that so far just has caused a severe loss of balance. I walk with a cane, but it is getting harder. Likewise exercise is not easy. I still drive short distances. I feel perfectly normal lying down and it is so much easier to do that. The sad part is I don't really see anything that is going to end this as otherwise I am healthy. I know there are many worse things. Does anyone else have this and how are you coping?
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Hi sue 60 I've also got small vessel disease of the brain,stay strong sue60
Hi Sally 12345,I'm 45 and my eye sight change so now have 1 pair glasses 4 TV , reading,then my other pair 4 outside 4 distance,I was told I was lucky to get to 45 years old with out glasses.
Great outlook and I hope you are well🙏❤️. I’m 46 and had 3 strokes since April 2023 and the hospital have just confirmed I have a cavertoma. My white matter is very bad and the said it’s like the age of an 80 year old lady not 46? Kina hoping you could give me any tips or information. Thanks and hope your calmness and views keep you stronger x
Hi @sarahvincent, welcome. A cavernoma is a cluster of abnormal blood vessels, usually found in the brain and spinal cord. They're sometimes known as cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs).
Has any treatment been suggested to help avoid future strokes?
Hello I am a 45-year-old female that has just been diagnosed with hereditary cerebral small vessel disease. I had an MRI and it was confirmed through that. Along with my other symptoms of neuropathy, Raynaud's disease, cognitive decline, muscle loss and function, and gait issues. Is there anybody that's dealing with this or anyone that has any kind of information any kind of support groups that could help how common is this Is there a foundation for this. What kind of information is out there related to this condition. I really would appreciate anyone's advice and support and I look forward to hearing from anyone.
I also have CSVD. It is disconcerting. I just finished a month of vestibular therapy which seems to have had a positive effect, and do daily exercises that were prescribed as well. I would recommend this to help with balance/gait issues. I also previously did cognitive therapy to get help when I had my severe CAD diagnoses, and this might be beneficial also.
I think that this is more common than people realize, but am not aware of any support groups.
Good luck!
I also have CSVD. I am 72 and seeing the neurologist she does not seem to be concerned. Never instructed me on what to eat that may help or anything else that not what to do that will make it worse. Othen then glucose level, BP and Triglycerides.