Anyone else have a colloid cyst on the brain? Symptoms?

Posted by jwillits8 @jwillits8, Sep 27, 2021

Anyone else have a colloid cyst on the brain? What symptoms do you have?

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I had a recent PET scan for a lung nodule, and there was an incidental finding of a colloid cyst of the third ventricle. I’ve just read the lab report from the scan; my pulmonary doctor is out of town next week and I have a follow-up on 8/2. The report recommended referral to a neurologist and a dedicated head CT. I’m more freaked out by this news than my hyperactive lung nodule that could be malignant!

I do have frequent headaches and occasionally they’re sharp and stabbing. My other potential symptom is forgetting words, but that could be age (56) or menopause.

Scary stuff even if it’s benign.

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Profile picture for shoeho @shoeho

I had a recent PET scan for a lung nodule, and there was an incidental finding of a colloid cyst of the third ventricle. I’ve just read the lab report from the scan; my pulmonary doctor is out of town next week and I have a follow-up on 8/2. The report recommended referral to a neurologist and a dedicated head CT. I’m more freaked out by this news than my hyperactive lung nodule that could be malignant!

I do have frequent headaches and occasionally they’re sharp and stabbing. My other potential symptom is forgetting words, but that could be age (56) or menopause.

Scary stuff even if it’s benign.

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@shoeho, waiting is so hard! I can't imagine what you are going through. Has a referral to a neurologist been made?

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Profile picture for shoeho @shoeho

I had a recent PET scan for a lung nodule, and there was an incidental finding of a colloid cyst of the third ventricle. I’ve just read the lab report from the scan; my pulmonary doctor is out of town next week and I have a follow-up on 8/2. The report recommended referral to a neurologist and a dedicated head CT. I’m more freaked out by this news than my hyperactive lung nodule that could be malignant!

I do have frequent headaches and occasionally they’re sharp and stabbing. My other potential symptom is forgetting words, but that could be age (56) or menopause.

Scary stuff even if it’s benign.

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What size is your colloid cyst and where do you get the sharp stabbing pain? I was diagnosed with one two years ago and it was 5mm and a year later it's 6mm, I just started getting stabbing pains in the left side of my head, not sure if it's related but it's freaking me out!

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Profile picture for msangelique @msangelique

I just found out two weeks ago that I have a colloid cyst. I also have lesions on my brain. My stupid doctor that is a neurologist had his nurse call me and tell me. They are referring me to a neurosurgeon because she said they would know more about a colloid cyst. I mean it kind of freaks me out I have a brain tumor and I know it's benign but it's me and it freaks me out. So I haven't talked to the neurosurgeon yet or even been giving an appointment. So what information do y'all have for me? Mine is 5mm by 5mm by 6mm

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Mine is 6mm and I'm still waiting for an appointment to see a neurologist.

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