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Old 11-28-2015, 02:51 PM #1
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Hello NT!I'll be going for a very small procedure where I'll be given Zanax pre procedure and Percocet post procedure. I'm sure that with PCS/TBI we are supposed to stay away from sedative medicines, but are there issues with this? Has anyone taken these without relapsing or worsening symptoms?My doc was unsure of how this will affect me and I'm a little worried about taking them.
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