I was born with a lump on my scalp that was thought to be either Central Nervous System Heterotopia or part of a residual encephalocele.
The lump was removed aged 10 (I am 29 now). There was, however, brain tissue on the lump when they removed it.
For over a year recently, I had been getting pain in the area where the lump was (I still have the scar there), despite it being removed all those years ago. Not only that, it was often raised, sometimes so much it looked as if the lump was back or coming back.
I am currently on Topamax, and for some reason on this medication, I don't get the pain, whereas previously it was always really tender and sore. Not only that, the lump is no longer raised and has not been for a while. How can Topamax cause it to not be raised whereas previously it usually was?
The lump was removed aged 10 (I am 29 now). There was, however, brain tissue on the lump when they removed it.
For over a year recently, I had been getting pain in the area where the lump was (I still have the scar there), despite it being removed all those years ago. Not only that, it was often raised, sometimes so much it looked as if the lump was back or coming back.
I am currently on Topamax, and for some reason on this medication, I don't get the pain, whereas previously it was always really tender and sore. Not only that, the lump is no longer raised and has not been for a while. How can Topamax cause it to not be raised whereas previously it usually was?
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