Here I am . . .
Well, my blood pressure situation was a little more drastic. First of all, if you have/are still taking steroids within the past several weeks, then that's probably why your blood pressure is high.
My bp had routinely been 115/75 before CK. I had one bout of higher bp about 12 years previous, but had a lot of stress then. Week of CK, blood pressure went up to 160/106. But I had been taking decadron, and nurses said not to worry, it was just a temporary side effect of the procedure and meds, and it would go down.
Well, I was put on bp meds the week after CK, and have never been off them since. If I miss a dose, it starts creeping back up right away. I've been through about a half dozen increasing med changes to get it under control. Yes, I'm a little heavier than I was (only 10 pounds overweight), but I'm still physically active. My goal this year is to get in much better physical shape, and see if that helps.
I AM NOT A DOCTOR. That being said, I've done LOTS of online research, and this is what I've learned: Your blood pressure is controlled, in part, by something called baroreceptors in your carotid artery (neck). They can definitely be affected by standard radiation treatments. Supposedly, there shouldn't be enough radiation exposure to these receptors in stereotactic radiosurgery for an AN. Also, my AN was in the cerebellopontine angle, real cozy with the brainstem. This is also an area with lots of nerves involved in blood pressure. My strong assumption, at this point, is that the baroreceptors (most likely) or these other nerves were affected somehow by CK.
The only person who believes me is my primary care physician. I've resisted the impulse to follow up on this through the couple specialty clinics there are in the U.S. - I'm not sure that finding the reason for my high bp will help much in treating it, and I'm tired of doctors.
I'll bet your blood pressure will gradually stabilize again. Keep us posted!