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Old 07-16-2015, 07:41 AM #1
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Default Can xanax/benzoids help with head pressure?

I usually take 2 (.5mg) Xanax before bed to help sleep prescribed by my physician. One main symptom of mine is pressure buildup in my head. If it increases to levels where I can't take it, I take a Xanax and within the hour the pressure is relieved by at least 50%. Does anyone take Xanax for post concussion besides for anxiety and do you know, if it does, in fact, help relieve the pressure?
I see my Doc next week and she wants to take me off the Xanax but it is the only thing that helps with pressure which consequently helps get me thru the activities of the day and also with getting to sleep.
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