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Old 01-28-2014, 07:12 PM #1
Scott in Fenton Scott in Fenton is offline
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Default Any luck with IV: ANTIEMETICS, DEXAMETHASONE, ERGOTAMINES, or ISOMETHEPTENE COMPOUNDS

My Neurologist said today that the only reasonable next course of treatment would be to admit me to the hospital for 3 to 7 days and feed me some combination of drugs such as the above, and that would give me an average result of 50% improvement in condition, but would not relieve me from taking all the meds I'm on now.

Has anybody had this procedure, and has it helped? What scares me is he doesn't even know what the drugs actually do, he just knows the results tend to be really good, and that continuing to try prescription med after prescription med is not likely to help.

He also has decided my issue is a chronic migraine issue triggered by the concussion, not a concussion issue or any other PCS type of thing.
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