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Home / Health / Michigan Father's Migraine Leads to Shocking Brain Disorder Diagnosis

Michigan Father's Migraine Leads to Shocking Brain Disorder Diagnosis

15 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Michigan father Mark Van Alstine diagnosed with hydrocephalus in 2022
  • Experienced migraines, vision issues, memory trouble, and balance problems
  • Underwent minimally invasive surgery to address a cyst causing fluid buildup
Michigan Father's Migraine Leads to Shocking Brain Disorder Diagnosis

In November 2025, a Michigan father is raising awareness about the warning signs of a serious brain disorder he experienced. Mark Van Alstine, an automotive engineer and father of two, began having migraines, vision issues, memory trouble, and balance problems in 2022 at the age of 36. After visiting his doctor and undergoing a CT scan, Van Alstine learned he had hydrocephalus, a condition caused by an excess buildup of cerebrospinal fluid that creates pressure on the brain.

Van Alstine says the condition had likely been developing for 15-20 years before his symptoms appeared. If left untreated, it could have caused permanent brain damage. However, Van Alstine opted for a "minimally invasive" procedure performed by neurosurgeon Stephen Magill, which involved a small flexible tube and only a 2-millimeter pathway through the brain to address a cyst causing the fluid buildup. The procedure provided "immediate" relief, and two years later, Van Alstine has no remaining symptoms.

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Now feeling better, Van Alstine is encouraging others to pay attention to warning signs like migraines, vision changes, and balance issues, and to seek a second opinion if faced with a serious diagnosis. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of early detection and treatment for brain conditions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Van Alstine was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a condition caused by an excess buildup of cerebrospinal fluid that creates pressure on the brain.
The article states that the condition had likely been developing for 15-20 years before Van Alstine started experiencing symptoms like migraines, vision issues, memory trouble, and balance problems in 2022.
Van Alstine underwent a "minimally invasive" procedure performed by neurosurgeon Stephen Magill, which involved a small flexible tube and only a 2-millimeter pathway through the brain to address a cyst causing the fluid buildup. The procedure provided "immediate" relief.

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