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Old 09-28-2013, 07:20 PM #1
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Default Intercranial Hypertension

My daughter Alyssa has Intercranial Hypertension. She was just told she had it 3 weeks ago on Sept 5th 2013. We are not getting anywhere with the doctors. The family doctor finally took over and put her on Diamox. I am really worried about her because she has had dizziness, lightheaded, hurts to blink her eyes. She has been having ringing in her ears and nothing seems to take good. I don't know if all this is from the new med Diamox or if this is just part of Intercrainal Hypertension. Please help!
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