Guest guest Posted July 12, 2007 Report Share Posted July 12, 2007 Hi Ginger, I don't know about the possibility of having a csf leak. But I do have another perspective for you. Keep in mind that a low pressure headache is caused by low intracranial pressure (ICP). Your overall ICP has more than one contributing factor: CSF, blood, tissue. Low CSF pressure can contribute to low ICP - and thereby cause a low pressure headache. Likewise, low venous pressure can contribute to low ICP and cause a low pressure headache. fyi, venous pressure (aka Central Venous Pressure) refers to the pressure of the venous sinuses in your head. You've got both, input and output, to the venous sinuses. If the decompression surgery relieved pressure on the output (vein) but not the input (artery), you'd have low venous pressure. Does this make sense? Also, caffeine...that's an interesting topic we've discussed on the board before. Notice how some people say it makes them feel great while others say it makes them feel awful. I've got a theory on that but it's too long to get into here. That's about where my knowledge ends. This is all guesswork on my part - I have a general idea of how this works but it's complicated. So if anyone else has input.... in land --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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