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Old 05-17-2012, 02:55 PM #1
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Confused Intracranial pressure?

Hello, all - new here. My concussion occurred on 3/24, when I tripped and fell on a sidewalk on my way into work. I haven't been back yet, since my job as an oncology nurse is extremely mentally and physically demanding - our 12hr shifts are exhausting even in perfect health. The main issue I'm still having is intracranial pressure, which I haven't seen mentioned very often here. Is there anything specific I can do to relieve this? I'm on nortrypteline 25mg and I see my chiro 4X a week and go for rolfing (deep connective tissue massage) 1X per week. Thank you in advance for your replies!
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