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Old 06-10-2016, 03:02 PM #1
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Default High Spinal Fluid Pressure

I am new to this forum and hope I can find some help for my daughter. She has been suffering terribly for 8+ months with severe head pressure, vomiting, left-sided numbness, foggy brain. After a spinal tap it was finally confirmed that she has high CSF pressure. The neurologist has put her on Diamox but she is having terrible side affects (server muscle weakness, dizziness, insomnia). Has anybody had any of the same problems and if so have you tried any other medications for high CSF. Thank you for any help. Vickie
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