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Old 04-11-2012, 08:36 AM #1
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Default TBI Medications need info

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I am seeing a nuro now who has prescribed medication and I wonder what this combination is suppose to do. The doctor has not been forthcoming with the results of the MRI and the EEG as of yet. but has loaded me down with these meds on top of the high BP meds I was taking. has any one taken this combo for there TBI in some ratio? I am dealing with the health department who is now my PC And this nuero is again not very helpful telling me what is going on with my health and pain among all the other issues I am dealing with.
thanks.( brain Fart) oh I don't suffer from allergy's nor congestion And was wondering if the mucinex was suppose to do something else? Additional None of these medication seem to address the other issues that I suffer from .Like Behavioral, emotional, memory, light sensitivity, smell, hearing, vision and sound sensitivity. they do however seem to focus on the pain from the headaches and my body. but are doing little to help with that as well. can any one guide me in the direction to address these concerns.
Struggling in Florida. oops need to update my profile. any help or guidance would be greatly helpful and appreciated your fellow sufferer Doug

BUTALBITAL/ACETAMINOPHEN/CAFFEN (FIORCET).
NAPROXEN 500MG.
LORCET PLUS 10.MG
AND MUCINEX 600MG Pseudoephedrine
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Hello All
I am seeing a nuro now who has prescribed medication and I wonder what this combination is suppose to do. The doctor has not been forthcoming with the results of the MRI and the EEG as of yet. but has loaded me down with these meds on top of the high BP meds I was taking. has any one taken this combo for there TBI in some ratio? I am dealing with the health department who is now my PC And this nuero is again not very helpful telling me what is going on with my health and pain among all the other issues I am dealing with.
thanks.( brain Fart) oh I don't suffer from allergy's nor congestion And was wondering if the mucinex was suppose to do something else? Additional None of these medication seem to address the other issues that I suffer from .Like Behavioral, emotional, memory, light sensitivity, smell, hearing, vision and sound sensitivity. they do however seem to focus on the pain from the headaches and my body. but are doing little to help with that as well. can any one guide me in the direction to address these concerns.
Struggling in Florida. oops need to update my profile. any help or guidance would be greatly helpful and appreciated your fellow sufferer Doug

BUTALBITAL/ACETAMINOPHEN/CAFFEN (FIORCET).
NAPROXEN 500MG.
LORCET PLUS 10.MG
AND MUCINEX 600MG Pseudoephedrine
Welcome back! (I noticed you first joined in January)
I'm sorry about these frustrations you are faced with.....and lack of answers from the medical pro's. Here's a couple forums that I'm sure will be of help:

TBI:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...sprune=-1&f=92

Medications:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...sprune=-1&f=72

If you just need to vent, there are forums for that as well. I seem to be prone to depression because of chronic pain, so I visit the Depression forum. That's what is so great about NT - a forum for everything.

People here are great and it's a very down-to-earth atmosphere. I hope you will get some answers soon. Hang in there.....you've got friends

Caring,
Rae


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Doug,

Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Happy to see you have come to be with us. Here are a great number of dear friends to listen when you are in need of ears. You will find out we are supportive and relaxing place.

Looks like Rae has gotten you started in the right direction. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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