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How Should Brain Injury Causing Chronic Pain, Hands Tremor Be Treated?

I have chronic pain and take oxycodone resulting from mild brain ioonjury. Had stupid idea to smoke pot and had terrible reacction i head. Felt like small stroke, heaurns ever since, also d bWORST, i can barel type. i type 100 wpm now typing 20, and hands shaking, both, can feel it coming from both sides of head. Went to emregency room worthless bastard took cat scan, negative and sent me home do i have ms now, it is permanant right?
Wed, 30 May 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Hands that shake don't mean that you are suffering from MS.

In some cases, after smoking pot, you might feel not well, but this passes in a couple of days.

I think your issues are caused by a combination of the post-traumatic stress disorder after mild brain injury and the stressful event after smoking pot.

So, counseling with a Psychologist, and getting evaluated by a Neurologist should help you.

Hope this helps.

Greetings.
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How Should Brain Injury Causing Chronic Pain, Hands Tremor Be Treated?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Hands that shake don t mean that you are suffering from MS. In some cases, after smoking pot, you might feel not well, but this passes in a couple of days. I think your issues are caused by a combination of the post-traumatic stress disorder after mild brain injury and the stressful event after smoking pot. So, counseling with a Psychologist, and getting evaluated by a Neurologist should help you. Hope this helps. Greetings.