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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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First, I would say you have a good PT, he is watching your blood pressure.
One thing I would do right away, is have the PT get ahold of your doctor, let him know what the blood pressure went too. I would also suggest that the PT keep monitoring the blood pressure. a. I also believe you might want to ask if you could just drop by your doctor's office and have your blood pressure checked. But this needs to be random, and no waiting once you get there. a. If you were to wait it could go back down. b. So you could have it taken right when you get there, and say 15 minutes later. This would give your doctor some ideas on what causes it to rise. B I would definately ask if maybe you could take something that would help both high blood pressure and headaches. There are a couple of medications that do this. It might help your TBI a lot. a. I take verapimil ER 240 mg The PT should start to help with the dizziness, loss of concentration and some of the other things if you are doing the right things. 1. I did a program for visual therapy. Donna |
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