Diagnosed with Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis (CVST)

Posted by brittalisse @brittalisse, Jul 14, 2011

I was diagnosed with a CVST a year and a half ago. I've been doing well, but it is always on my mind. It is quite rare and I'm interested in hearing stories from anyone who has been through something similar.

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Hi I was diagnosed with a large CVST last September. It came as a massive shock as I consider myself to be relatively healthy and young - 23 at the time. Been through 2 CT scans, 1 week of IV Heparin and 7 months of Warfarin. Had my blood tests taken 1 month after coming off Warfarin and they have come back all clear recently 🙂 Was your vision affected at all? I had really bad double vision for 3 months. My vision is still not perfect but am lucky to be alive! It's great to hear from someone who has had something similar. I think about it every day.

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Mayo Clinic has been actively involved in working with the American Heart Association in the development of guidelines regarding your diagnosis. Although the guidelines do not specifically address recurrent CVST, if it would be helpful to you, please see this linked article http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/42/4/1158.full.

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@elizabethrice

Mayo Clinic has been actively involved in working with the American Heart Association in the development of guidelines regarding your diagnosis. Although the guidelines do not specifically address recurrent CVST, if it would be helpful to you, please see this linked article http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/42/4/1158.full.

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THANK YOU! This is amazing... Much more information than I've been able to find on-line. I really appreciate your forwarding this link to me. I printed out all 71 pages to read through tonight.

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@zaramayo

Hi I was diagnosed with a large CVST last September. It came as a massive shock as I consider myself to be relatively healthy and young - 23 at the time. Been through 2 CT scans, 1 week of IV Heparin and 7 months of Warfarin. Had my blood tests taken 1 month after coming off Warfarin and they have come back all clear recently 🙂 Was your vision affected at all? I had really bad double vision for 3 months. My vision is still not perfect but am lucky to be alive! It's great to hear from someone who has had something similar. I think about it every day.

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Thanks for your note! I was 35 when I was diagnosed and was otherwise a very healthy person. Like you, all of my blood tests came back normal for any pre-dispositions to blood clotting. I was on oral contraceptives, which they feel may have provoked this. I did not have any issues with vision. My only symptom was a horrible headache that wouldn't go away for almost 10 days. I finally had an MRI and was admitted to the hospital for just under a week and put on IV Heparin. I was on Warafin for 6 months following that. I have not had any recurrences (going on a year and a half now), but am still a bit concerned. I had a 2nd MRI at the 6 month mark and there was slight improvement, but it was not gone yet. I, too, feel very lucky to be alive and credit great doctors for catching this before brain damage or worse occured. Thanks for writing... Touch base if you have any more questions or if you come across any interesting info on this.

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@zaramayo

Hi I was diagnosed with a large CVST last September. It came as a massive shock as I consider myself to be relatively healthy and young - 23 at the time. Been through 2 CT scans, 1 week of IV Heparin and 7 months of Warfarin. Had my blood tests taken 1 month after coming off Warfarin and they have come back all clear recently 🙂 Was your vision affected at all? I had really bad double vision for 3 months. My vision is still not perfect but am lucky to be alive! It's great to hear from someone who has had something similar. I think about it every day.

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Hello, I was diagnosed with CVST last year of March. I had ten blood clots to the brain and had sever swelling. I also had a change in vision, because of the swelling pushing on the optic nerve. I was put on a medication to reduce the swelling, but the vision change was permanent.

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Hello,
First of all, english is my second language so I'm sorry in advance for any kind of mistakes.
4 years ago , when I was 25 years old, after having very strong headaches, an MRI showed I have 3 blood clots in my brain. It happened because I took birth control pills and apparently I have a genetic disorder that causes blood clots.
Ever since then I've been taking blood thinners so I'm no longer at risk but I still suffer from daily headaches.
Ever since then my life changed completely. I had to stop working and take a break from college. I'm trying to get used to it and learn how to live with the pain, and hopefully completing my college degree.
I was wondering if anybody else who suffered from a similar problem could tell me if there's any triggers to those headaches, or things I should avoid doing or eating? And also what helped you cope with it and accept this new reality?

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@segalit

Hello,
First of all, english is my second language so I'm sorry in advance for any kind of mistakes.
4 years ago , when I was 25 years old, after having very strong headaches, an MRI showed I have 3 blood clots in my brain. It happened because I took birth control pills and apparently I have a genetic disorder that causes blood clots.
Ever since then I've been taking blood thinners so I'm no longer at risk but I still suffer from daily headaches.
Ever since then my life changed completely. I had to stop working and take a break from college. I'm trying to get used to it and learn how to live with the pain, and hopefully completing my college degree.
I was wondering if anybody else who suffered from a similar problem could tell me if there's any triggers to those headaches, or things I should avoid doing or eating? And also what helped you cope with it and accept this new reality?

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@segalit So sorry your suffering with headaches . Welcome to this wonderful group we all help each other the only thing I can say is do you journal this might help you find any foods that might be a trigger also what you do before your headache starts I only get sinus headaches but someone will chime in .Best of luck

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Hi @segalit,

I noticed your message in the Heart & Blood Health group, and moved to combine it with this existing discussion in the Strokes & Cerebrovascular Diseases group. I thought it would be beneficial for you to be introduced to other Connect members who are talking about sinus vein thrombosis.
If you click on VIEW & REPLY in your email notification, you will see the whole discussion and can join in, meet, and participate with other members talking about their or their loved ones' experiences.

I’d also encourage you to view this Connect video about stroke, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/webinar/video-qa-about-stroke-1/
How are you doing now, @segalit? Have you found some relief from the head aches?

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@segalit

Hello,
First of all, english is my second language so I'm sorry in advance for any kind of mistakes.
4 years ago , when I was 25 years old, after having very strong headaches, an MRI showed I have 3 blood clots in my brain. It happened because I took birth control pills and apparently I have a genetic disorder that causes blood clots.
Ever since then I've been taking blood thinners so I'm no longer at risk but I still suffer from daily headaches.
Ever since then my life changed completely. I had to stop working and take a break from college. I'm trying to get used to it and learn how to live with the pain, and hopefully completing my college degree.
I was wondering if anybody else who suffered from a similar problem could tell me if there's any triggers to those headaches, or things I should avoid doing or eating? And also what helped you cope with it and accept this new reality?

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Hello @segalit
I am sorry to hear about your blood clots and the headaches that are so bothersome to you. I would like to invite another member, @kweber, who discusses headaches after a stroke.
Are there any medications that have helped with these headaches?

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Hello,
I am reaching out to this discussion group looking for advice. My 21 year old daughter is in a NC hopistal with the diagnosis of Cavernous Venmo Sinus Thrombosis. I have several questions that I am hoping someone can answer: my daughter had a CT scan, MRI and an MRA and was told the test were all normal. Unfortunately, it took 4 weeks of doctors appointments and test to finally get her admitted to the hospital. I believe the only reason they found the condition is because the oral surgery from our home town based on Symptoms, told me it could CST?
My daughter went to our local hospital with facial numbness and severe headaches. The hospital did a CT scan that came by normal. She was referred to a neurologist who referred her to have an MRI and MRA which were normal. All the test were done without contrast. We went back to the hospital and focused on the eye which lead to a MRI with contrast. The nurse told us the test was was normal. A doctor came in and announced they knew what was wrong.

It sounds like your condition was picked up immediately. Did the hospital run your CT and MRI’s with contrast or without?
Did your treatment include antibiotics?
I am worried my daughter not regaining her vision in her left eye.
Thank you

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