This case involves a 67-year-old woman who had a past medical history of hypertension and diabetes who presented to the emergency department with numbness on the left side of the body and blurred vision. Her blood pressure on arrival was abnormally high and she was started on a labetalol drip. Her blood pressure started to decline and she was transferred to the ICU, still on the labetalol drip. However, once the drip finished, her blood pressure started to climb again. A nitroglycerin drip was ordered and within minutes the patient’s blood pressure was reportedly normal. The nitroglycerin drip was immediately stopped, but her blood pressure once again started to climb. An MRI showed an acute temporal infarct.