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Ash, thanks a lot for the reply. I am usually very stressed and kind of freaking out when explaining my symptoms to a neurologist. What I have noticed that they mistake it for anxiety and misdiagnose my condition everytime . I have learned to stay calm and not show them my anxiety and ruin my chance of a good treatment by a good doctor.
Regarding my sensitive to jolting symptom, I suspect its the increased or decreased blood flow in my brain that makes me feel my brain bouncing when there is a jolt? Some sort of abnormality in the blood vessels in brain that's causing increased or decreased blood flow ? Or it could be vestibular dizziness or my sinus problem I have read on internet. Maybe it's the inflammation? Its all so messed up I don't know if I need to take matters in my hand and do something about it or just wait it out. I am from India.
One neuro gave me proprenolol for this symptom. I am not sure if that's for my anxiety or for regulating the blood flow in my brain(assuming it calms you down and affects the heartbeats ?) However, I was reluctant to take it as the dosage was 60mg and seemed a little high. I will try to get a low dosage first and see how it works . any other idea is welcome
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