Been afraid for over a month that I have a brain tumor.

I've made multiple posts on different websites about this, but I just can't shake the feeling that something is there in my brain, slowly killing me. Here's a list of my symptoms.

- Very minor nausea, started two weeks ago. I did not think it was a symptom since it was barely noticable unless I aggravated it by moving my throat muscles. Noticing it more frequently lately, though. (No vomiting)

- Weird vision in one eye, as if my brain ignores what my right eye is seeing. Goes away if I get distracted.

- Diminished brain function. (Thinking slower, unusual behaviour)

- Headaches in different parts of head that stops quickly.

- Lack of interest in things that I used to enjoy. (Possibly anxiety)

- Pressure in temples. (Possibly anxiety)

- Ulnar Nerve Entrapment.

Many of these symptoms point to anxiety, but due to the nausea, head pain, pressure, eye problems and my brain slowing down, I just can't help but fear for the worst. I've always been a paranoid person who thinks of the worst possible scenario, but this time my fears have been affecting my life for two weeks. I haven't seen a doctor yet about this, but I don't think my fears will go away unless I get a CT scan. 

Sounds like you may have health anxiety. Google it. Make it a point to start the process with seeing doctors and specialist to find the route of your problem. The sooner the better and from there you can move forward and move on. You'll just scare yourself crazy thinking about it.

The quickest resolution to a tumor fear is an eye exam. They can see all the pressures and nerves and can view a lot during a full exam. It sound like an anxiety disorder but its always comforting and good to get an exam.then focus in the manageability of the anxiety. The ulnar nerve entrapement would respond to proper physical therapy. 

You just need to go to an optician - no need to use thousands of pounds of the NHS's money on an unnecessary CT scan!

Good luck. It all sounds like anxiety, by the way - nothing like the symptoms of a brain tumour.