Does MRI show problem with my brain?

Moondancing

Premium Member
Finally went in to see neurologist to have an MRI done. He still feels nothing will be seen on MRI to give me a diagnosis for the problem of constant dizziness. Had the test done on Wed. and the chart looks troubling to me.

Ruler of Libra Asc. Venus is in Leo in the 11th house. Only connection I can see to this describing me is that I'm staying at a friend's home, living in the lap of luxury. Mercury in Libra conj. the Asc. is perigrine and in square with Pluto on the 4th house cusp of endings. Mercury rules 9th house which signifies the MRI and the brain/nerves. The midpoint between Mercury square Pluto is Saturn. This is a challenging aspect and shows problems, imo. Mercury's next aspect is a sextile to my ruler Venus. This shows that I will find out what is causing my dizziness.

Moon in Leo in the 11th. Again I really don't understand medically the strong connection to the 11th house. I would think it shows good health. Expect for the dizziness, I am in excellent health. Moon's last aspect was to Venus and next conj. Mars ruler of 7th house (doctor) and making a trine aspect to Uranus in the 7th. Could this show possible operation that goes easily to correct problem?

I still have not heard from my doctor so I'm left to worry until next week. Anyone read the chart differently than I?
 

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rafaella

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Finally went in to see neurologist to have an MRI done. He still feels nothing will be seen on MRI to give me a diagnosis for the problem of constant dizziness. Had the test done on Wed. and the chart looks troubling to me.

Ruler of Libra Asc. Venus is in Leo in the 11th house. Only connection I can see to this describing me is that I'm staying at a friend's home, living in the lap of luxury. Mercury in Libra conj. the Asc. is perigrine and in square with Pluto on the 4th house cusp of endings. Mercury rules 9th house which signifies the MRI and the brain/nerves. The midpoint between Mercury square Pluto is Saturn. This is a challenging aspect and shows problems, imo. Mercury's next aspect is a sextile to my ruler Venus. This shows that I will find out what is causing my dizziness.

Moon in Leo in the 11th. Again I really don't understand medically the strong connection to the 11th house. I would think it shows good health. Expect for the dizziness, I am in excellent health. Moon's last aspect was to Venus and next conj. Mars ruler of 7th house (doctor) and making a trine aspect to Uranus in the 7th. Could this show possible operation that goes easily to correct problem?

I still have not heard from my doctor so I'm left to worry until next week. Anyone read the chart differently than I?


I would say 11th here is the result from the testing perhaps? And no Mercury will rx before it completes the aspect with Venus. Sun in 12th may mean the result to be inconclusive, not known. Not sure.

Are there other reasons for dizziness perhaps? Have you done a full health check up recently?
 

Moondancing

Premium Member
I would say 11th here is the result from the testing perhaps? And no Mercury will rx before it completes the aspect with Venus. Sun in 12th may mean the result to be inconclusive, not known. Not sure.

Are there other reasons for dizziness perhaps? Have you done a full health check up recently?

Ugh! Yes, a full check up has been done and this was my last resort to finding out what is wrong. I had my natal chart read by Martha Wescott for a medical consultation and along with several suggestions she finalized by saying I may never find a reason for the constant dizziness/vertigo. When I did this horary I remember thinking to check for Mercury rx but ignored it cause not knowing is not an option for me. I think your right about Sun in 12th, cause is hidden.

Thank you, rafaella.
 

Moondancing

Premium Member
You were right rafaella. The doctor called today to say all is well with my brain and I'm no wiser as to the cause of my head issues.

Moondance
 

rafaella

Well-known member
You were right rafaella. The doctor called today to say all is well with my brain and I'm no wiser as to the cause of my head issues.

Moondance

Thanks for updating. Its unfortunate that you still don't have answers. I do hope its nothing serious. I did some searching and this is what I found:

'Dizziness and vertigo can also be caused by Meniere’s disease (which causes fluid buildup in the ear), migraine, or acoustic neuroma, a benign growth on the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain. Very rarely, vertigo could be caused by a stroke, brain hemorrhage, multiple sclerosis, or another neurological disorder.' (healthline.com)

But I guess any ear issues would have been found by the MRI, right? Maybe get the ears checked or seek alternative medical practitioners. Chinese medicine and other alternative medical practitioners are better at figuring out the causes to the health problems. I do have a few friends that prefer alternative medical practitioners and get better help from them rather than the western medicine doctors. I wish Dr Farr were still on this website, he would probably have some good advice for you.

I wish you all the best and please let me know how things go for you! :)
 

IleneK

Premium Member
Given the clean MRI, I agree with rafaella that this likely is an ear issue. An ear, nose and throat [ENT] doctor of otolaryngology can help you find out if it is vertigo, Meniere’s or another inner ear problem. The MRI would have revealed a neuroma, so that is good that it is eliminated.

Good luck and keep up your hope.
 

Moondancing

Premium Member
The first doctor I went to see is an acupuncture specialist. I consider him my primary doctor and has been extremely effective in all my health matters. His diagnosis is too much phlegm which shows a weakened spleen. After many treatments, taking herbal supplements and changing my diet I decided to try traditional doctors. ENT doctor sees no cause for dizziness and now the neurologist sees nothing he can do for me.

Reading further on the issue of phlegm, it can be a very tough disease to correct. So, I will continue with herbs and diet and develop patience. :)

Thank you Rafaella and Irene
 
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