(February 10, 2022 at 4:53 pm)Lobster Lover Wrote:(February 4, 2022 at 10:00 pm)brewer Wrote: Maybe I'm confused, do you disagree with my previous statement?
I was replying to your question. Not your statement. I was replying to your statement by saying that acute transitory—especially when intermittent, to be more specific—head pain is a more significant indicator of a tumour than, say, chronic mild head pain (although, of course, I presume that acute and chronic head pain combined is the most significant indicator of a tumour). But perhaps I am wrong. I don't know much about medical stuff. I am just intuiting and seeing if you agree or not. As a bold pathway to learning on my part. You seem knowledgeable on these matters.
Acute and chronic are two different things. Both can have several causes including environmental and/or physiological/neurological etiologies.
Migraines are acute transitory and can be singular or repeating. Chronic does not have to be a tumor, it can be as simple as visual disorder, stress or sleep disturbance. Don't confuse chronic with continuous.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.