I saw Dr Stefan (the internist) yesterday. We've been trying for weeks--since before surgery--to get my BP and pulse down, but it's not working. He has added two new meds to what I normally take. We're hoping this works because with my BP and pulse as high as they are now we're looking at a potential stroke, brain swelling, etc.
Oh, speaking of high BP and pulse: Last night my sister informed me that I did NOT have brain surgery! Really. During a phone call that raised my pulse to 130 and my BP to 172/119, she said [after I had said, "look, I had brain surgery recently and..."]: "No you didn't. You keep saying that but you DIDN'T have brain surgery." I was just dumbfounded. I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone. I told her that she may THINK she knows more than my NEUROsurgeon and my NEUROtologist and the other six doctors on my case, but THEY call it brain surgery. (Background info: My sister long ago claimed the role in our family as "the sick one"--although she's actually never had REAL illness, like I have. When I lived thousands of miles away she milked this role for all it was worth, with every family member constantly asking how she feels, if she's gotten over her cold, her sore throat, whatever. She complains about EVERY ailment--things like pollen allergies that I have (100 times worse!) and never even think about, and definitely never talk about. Then I move back home and take the spotlight off of her. So now, instead of focusing on the PROFOUND surgery I had and its debilitating aftermath, she's actually trying to find ways to trivialize it. Amazing.)