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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho
kdog,
Welcome to NeuroTalk.
How do you know you are suffering from intracranial pressure ?
Is the PT working your skull ?
Is he working with your neck ?
What does he do ?
There has been no research to validate SCT for PCS. Further, the research done seriously discredits CST as used to 'manipulate' the skull plates or 'read' the skull to diagnose any condition.
There is value to CST spinal work.
The only NT post I remember referring to CST head work commented about it increasing head aches.
There is no single therapy/treatment that resolved PCS symptoms.
What else are you doing to help with recovery ?
What do you do during each day ?
How is your sleep ?
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I only think it is intracranial pressure because of my own personal research on
spinal fluid imbalance and symptoms sound like mine. I try to rest during the day if symptoms get bad, drink plenty of fluid and take vitamins, eat protein, meditation, short walks, the usual recommendations. The cranial sacral is my only therapy as of now. My doctor wants me to get an MRI ( initially had CT scan that was fine) and neurologist wants me on anti-depressants which I declined.
Sleep sucks. I take Xanax at night to help fall asleep but never get a full 8 hrs...ever :-(