Perfect Posture Body Solutions, LLC
06/01/2023
Due to a car accident in 1999, I ended up with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), more specifically called TCVI (Traumatic Cerebrovascular Injury). This injury effects each segment of the three cerebral arteries: Anterior, Middle, and Posterior. Through a sequence of life events, research, and "theory" implementation, I came to the following conclusion:
1. Chronic Cerebral Artery Vasculitis
- Posterior Cerebral Artery [PCA] Inflammation + Excessive and Sudden Release of Oxidative-Stress Free Radicals / Reactive Oxygen Species via the Hypothalamus due to Rapid Cell Production = Cluster Headache (It is a Vascular Disorder , not Neurological)
- Middle Cerebral Artery Inflammation (MCA) + Excessive and Sudden Release of Oxidative-Stress Free Radicals / Reactive Oxygen Species via the Hypothalamus due to Rapid Cell Production; (Supplies Internal Carotid Artery; Persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) originates just before or at the point where internal carotid artery enters the cavernous sinus. As PTA leaves the carotid, it runs extradurally below the oculomotor and trochlear nerves and medial to ophthalmic branch of trigeminal nerve = Characteristics of TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA* (ONLY if MCA Inflammation is the source of the Trigeminal Neuralgia)*
- Anterior [ACA] and/or Middle Cerebral Artery [MCA] Inflammation + Excessive and Sudden Release of Oxidative-Stress Free Radicals / Reactive Oxygen Species via the Hypothalamus due to Rapid Cell Production; (also effects Circle of Willis) = Migraine Headache (It is a Vascular Disorder , not Neurological)
* - Any one these arteries within the segments that make up the structure of the MCA can become inflamed and press against the tethering nerve.
https://radiopaedia.org/articles/middle-cerebral-artery?lang=us
07/11/2018
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