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Old 06-06-2012, 08:21 PM #1
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Throbbing and pulsatile tinnitus can be symptoms of increased intracranial pressure or intracranial hypertension. It is rarely associated with concussion but it's still a possibility and something to consider asking your neurologist about. Make sure your neuro knows about all your symptoms.
Thank you. I will hopefully be able to see my neurologist soon. I spoke with my trainer and he believe that I am still covered under there insurance because it was a sports related injury. I will try to remember to write all my syptoms down and show him the list. He can decide if its concussion related or not better he knows it all even if it may not be related.
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