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  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Mikeproject2009  37 days   112
     
    Hi ... try the free learning course about learning ... ... www.brainunlimitedpower.com ... ... it should improve your memory ... ... let me know what you think ... ... Regard ... Mike   [End]
     
  • Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome by omo  47 days   205
     
    ”Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS, also postural tachycardia syndrome) is a condition of dysautonomia,[1] to be more specific orthostatic intolerance, in which a change from the supine position to an upright position causes an abnormally large increase in heart rate, called tachycardia.” ... ... See symptoms. ... ... Yeah, I get dizzy standing up. I’ve been referring to this as orthostatic hypotension. I chalked this up to low blood volume (hypovolemia) caused by low aldosterone caused by adrenal underproduction / cortisol shunt. Probably other effects of the whole ”Adrenal Fatigu ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • POTS, Dysautonomia questions by hawskfan9325  48 days   253  Adrenal Fatigue / Depression / Anxiety / 4
     
    Hey guys. Just finished a bunch of testing with some conventional docs. Found out I have POTS. Anyways, how many here with AF have POTs, or Orthostatic issues? I’m trying to figure out what I should focus my treatment on. So, does the POTS cause the adrenals to become fatigued, resting heart-rate when standing is 120-140. That would cause anybody to be tired, as the heart is working so hard. Or, does the adrenal fatigue cause POTS?? (Chicken and the Egg, I know) Heart-rate and BP is controlled by Aldosterone and Renin, mine were shown to be low. Just want some others input here. ... ... So cra ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Kcirla  3 mon   446
     
    Parasites and worms can react badly to raw garlic, but in my experience much less than to a strong black walnut tincture. I suggest a green diet for candida because it is proven that candida feeds on sugar. The higher the blood sugar levels, the more the candida will grow. You need to weaken the candida by depriving it from its main food source, and then kill it. Some parasites can feed on anything I believe, blood, and even bile in my case.   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by tahoma94  3 mon   360
     
    Hey Kcirla, ... ... Would parasites also react badly to raw garlic?  When you said candida, do you also mean parasites? ...   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Kcirla  3 mon   359
     
    If you wanna know if your problems are candida related, and they probably are regarding your symptoms, I suggest you go on a green diet temporarily and start taking good doses of raw garlic, turmeric, or any effective antifungal. Try it for 3 days. If your symptoms worsen, then you will know you have candida overgrowth.   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Penelope101  4 mon   442
     
    While I agree that a natural, non-chemical approach is best, if you are set on taking drugs to kill the yeast over-growth then Nystatin is often prescribed in conjunction with Fluconazole. The Nystatin is good for yeast that are in the digestive tract but will do nothing for the yeast that end up invading other areas of the body,think brain fog, ear infections, etc. ... ... It is refreshing to see a pharmacist who is not brain washed by the big drug company party line. I am sure they make mega $$ on all manner of prescription drugs treating symptoms of Candida yeast but not treating/reducing ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Kadima  4 mon   496
     
    I wish I read your question before you went for you test - I would have recommended an easier solution. ... ... I am sharing my personal experience on Candida in my blog. ... ... I had it for, funny, I think I wrote in the other answer for 40 years instead of more than 50. I never think about my age. To me it’s a relative concept. ... ... Anyway, you’ll find a ton of info in my post. However, a thought occored to me this morning, so I edited my message to you - do you think you’re not getting enough sleep and are under stress. I quote Luise Hay’s knowledge of emotional side of the Candida. ... ... Here ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Kadima  4 mon   505
     
    Hi, ... please check my post on this subject: ... ... eugeniyamusic.blogspot.com/2012/12/keeping-candida-under-control.html   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Pokermaniac  4 mon   535
     
    Count with meals on daily basis, must be 1:7 up to 1:10 - 1:8/1:8,5 is perfect, after you count , eat same every day + white rice (1:7 ratio) for more calories if needed.   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by stilljillofark  4 mon   494
     
    Hello,.... ... ... If it’s not candida,...I’m suspecting aspartame in the coke you got so ill from last Thurs! ... ... Your ethanol/acetaldehyde test sounds like a good plan too, BTW! ... ... Good luck! ... ... Jilly   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by thegron  4 mon   526
     
    No idea.   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by RONBN49  4 mon   506
     
    All carbs turn into glucose and glucose feed candida. Eliminating the carbs will help slightly after the infection has started. Drugs are worthless, your pharmacy school teaches criminal behavior and how to disperse poisons that are toxic to mankind. We here in the USA are most medicated doctor dependent people on the planet with the highest health care costs in the world and rank #51 for life expectancy. Now what does that tell you? Do yourself a favor and get out of pharmacy school and start serving mankind instead of helping to destroy it as you are destroying your own body.   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by natway  4 mon   538
     
    I recommend you getting a home glucose meter and monitor to see if you’re having any blood sugar issues. ... ... I’ve been researching diet a lot since healing my worst health condition by eating the opposite way conventional wisdom recommended for my different condition. ... ... One thing I learned with people complaining about problems with carbs or sugar is an overlooked connection with excess fats. I wrote about it here: ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2019007#i ... ... Many people on youtube have talked about they healed their illnesses like candidiasis and Type II diabetes by not giving up ca ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by Pokermaniac  4 mon   537
     
    What is your zinc / copper ratio and intake in food / day ?   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by thegron  4 mon   514
     
    Hey thanks for the reply. ... ... Yeah I figured it was either candida or another food intolerance. The reason why I highly doubt it is a food intolerance is because of the severe reaction to the coca cola. My symptoms don’t fit those of Fructose Malabsorption. And I’ve connected my symptoms to any carbohydrate, not just fructose. ... ... I’ve ordered a pro-biotic plus some other fungicidal supplements that show some promise. ... ... I don’t understand why the Nystatin isn’t making me feel at least a little better. It sucks.   [End]
     
  • Re: Can some of you candida experts help me out? by kcbmmxi  4 mon   618
     
    It sounds like candida or some other immune/allergy reaction. You appear to know as much as anyone else here not named Dr. Jeff, so if money is not an issue, do all the testing you can, even multiple times. There are so many candida cure theories that it is hard to pinpoint how your individual body chemistry reacts to certain protocols before actually doing compare/contrast experiments on yourself. I am constantly tweaking my diet and supplement intake with varying results and herx symptoms. Getting your GI balance back to normal is paramount in my opinion, regardless of other curing tact ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Can some of you candida experts help me out? by thegron  4 mon   664  Candida Support / Brain Fog / Memory / 4 / 5 / 6
     
    Hi, ... ... I’m new to this site but I’ve been reading up on various threads for quite some time now. ... ... I’m a 22 year old male in Pharmacy school who has been suffering from seemingly inexplicable symptoms for the last six months. They are as follows... ... ... -Severe brain fog ... -Memory loss ... -Inability to concentrate ... -Hangover-like headaches ... -Dizziness ... -Chronic orthostatic intolerance ... -Depression (no previous history of it) ... -Anxiety (not as bad as the depression) ... -Lethargy/fatigue ... -Occasional G.I. upset (upper and lower) ... ... It all happened suddenly a few hours after I ate some naan bread ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Marie64  11 mon   2,213
     
    Hi Cumulus, ... ... I am sorry I might have wrote that wrong about the vitamin D3. I was on 6000IU daily at bedtime in the winter months...I back down now for the summer. ... ... Marie ... ...   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Cumulus  11 mon   2,082
     
    Marie, I have the same problem with supplement sensitivity. I can’t take vitamin D everyday because it causes me to stay up all night. It’s the same for B complex and vitamin C which are stimulating for me. ... ... I have a small heart -- I think because of chronic dehydration. The technician who gave me the ultrasound said, ”It’s so small! Like a bird’s heart.” I read somewhere it’s called the Grinch Syndrome. ... ... Next week I’m have an appointment with a osteopathic doc so I’ll ask her to test my aldosterone levels. I do get dizzy if I stand too long. Without salt my bp is around 9 ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Marie64  11 mon   2,158
     
    Hi Cumulus, ... ... Do you have a blood pressure machine? I have noticed when the heart rate is high it is do to low sodium.(standing position it gets to 120-140) sitting 90-100...my normal is 76-80, ... When it is low cortisol my bp is very low like 86/56. My normal is 112/76 for about the past 2 years. I am on 10 mg of hydrocortisone. My cortisol level was so low that conventional Dr diagnosed me with Addison’s Disease. I was on 30-50 mg daily before starting NB. ... Are you on any supplements? I had to stop at 4:30 pm with all supplements expect paramin and vitamin D3...because certain suppl ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Cumulus  11 mon   2,120
     
    I don’t have a prostate too. Marie, sounds like your body wastes salt like mine. If I don’t take my salt, I need to pee every hour. If it’s a hot day, I up my salt intake, at the end of the day I smell like the ocean. I’ve been taking salt at bedtime for the last four days and feel calmer but I’m not seeing any improvement in my insomnia. Everyday I wake up in panic mode at around 4am. My heart beats fast and I wake up feeling hot. Maybe my body hasn’t metabolized all that adrenaline caused by my low blood pressure over the years. Or maybe it’s cortisol. Can you sleep straight thr ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Cumulus  11 mon   2,056
     
    Thanks for the article. I have heard that drinking salt water is dangerous. This cleared up my confusion between sea salt in a glass of water and the water from the sea. I have read somewhere that sea salt is better than table salt if you want to avoid high blood pressure because of the magnesium it has. But then I don’t know why they recommend it for people with low blood pressure. But it works.   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Marie64  11 mon   2,238
     
    Hi Natway, ... ... Not for me I am a girl....lol I had one Dr have me count how many times I pee in a day (A few years back) and it was atleast 21 times. When my sodium is in check I don’t have to pee that much, I might go 7 times in a day. Plus when I am going to bed and my legs and arms are restless that is a big sign for me with the sodium being low. One night last week I was asleep for about 1 hour and I woke to trashing the bed arms whaling, legs going and body(I sort of got freak, I thought I may have had a seizure) but I decided to take some salt that night and I went back to bed an ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by peggyaus  11 mon   2,114
     
    The vitamin B5 and pantethine resolved my adrenal fatigue related insomnia, taken during the day in my case.   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Marie64  11 mon   2,164
     
    Hi Vegeta, ... ... Let me know how you make out. Fingers crossed for you. ... ... Miare   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Vegeta  11 mon   2,097
     
    I too have low sodium so I will try the sea salt under the tongue before bed and see if it makes a difference as I also have to visit the bathroom at night, sometimes a few times and it disrupts my sleep. I hardly ever needed to go at night before I had AF.   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by #136970  11 mon   2,346
     
    ... ... "....If only home blood pressure meters were available back then. I ... wonder if the salt caused your mother’s insomnia, rather than insomnia caused by ... loss of salt. I heard that salt could be stimulating if used incorrectly. One ... night I think I took in too much salt and felt like I had too much energy to ... sleep." ... ... I don’t ever remember home blood pressure testing in those days for anyone ... but in fact my mother "suffered" from low blood pressure, not high - ... per her doctor visits.  One thing I do know is that she did not over salt ... the food she prepared (in t ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Marie64  11 mon   2,114
     
    Hi Cumulus, ... ... Oh Yes, infact in 2009-2010 in the hospital 4 times in 7 months do to the sodium dropping quickly on me. I was on fludrocortisone until I started NB (Dr Larry Wilson’s protocol). The fludro, I had other issues from that med,,,so I am glad the the Hawaiian Bamboo Jade Sea salt works for me, like I said others did not. ... My normal blood pressure is about 112/70, when It goes lower that means I need cortisol if the heart rate is in a good range of 76-80. But when the Heart rate is high sometimes as high as 120-140 I know it is the sodium (while standing heart rate) and my bp i ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Marie64  11 mon   2,077
     
    Hi! ... ... I take it right before bed, I place about 1/8 to 1/4 tsp of the sea salt I use under my tongue and let it dissolve and then I will drink about 2-3 ounces of water...worked the same night. ... ... Marie ... ... Ps. But I know for a fact that I suffer low sodium. ...   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Cumulus  11 mon   2,143
     
    Yes I too think the table salt had something to do with your mother’s death. If only home blood pressure meters were available back then. I wonder if the salt caused your mother’s insomnia, rather than insomnia caused by loss of salt. I heard that salt could be stimulating if used incorrectly. One night I think I took in too much salt and felt like I had too much energy to sleep. ... ... I envy people like George Burns who has something of an iron body. But maybe it’s his good attitude that got him that far. Latest news say coffee helps with alzheimer’s and heart disease. Martinis? Ma ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Cumulus  11 mon   2,193
     
    Hi Marie. Have you had yourself tested for low aldosterone levels? Your summer sounds like my summer. I get chest pains,dizziness, and a racing heart from the heat waves which is more than usual this year. I just started salt therapy to boost my blood pressure. Made my heart rate drop from 103 to 75! But I’m still having insomnia. ... ... I’m using Diamond Crystal all natural sea salt which works well for me. I just found out the salt you’re using is recommended by Dr. Wilson so I may give that a try. Ever use electrolyte tablets? Or should I stick with sea salt?   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by #136970  11 mon   2,179
     
    ... ... My mother drank salt water (table salt - added to warm water) to get to sleep ... over a period of many years.  She would also get up during the night if she ... couldn’t sleep and drink more salt water.  She did have sleeping problems. ... ... She had some low blood pressure but not low enough to worry about and no ... other physical issues.  Long story short - she died at age 76 of a series ... of minor strokes that took place over about three years.  Her mother, ... father and all her siblings lived well into their 80’s - in fact one of her ... sisters lived to be 100.  Mom didn’t ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Vegeta  11 mon   2,115
     
    Are you taking the sea salt with water just before bed? ... ... Did it work straight away or did it take a few days to take effect?   [End]
     
  • Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Marie64  11 mon   2,404
     
    HI! ... ... I have low sodium issues.. the summer brought on some sleepless nights for me(do to the heat and sweat). My legs and arms are restless and my body seems to be if I fall asleep. I thought it could be low cortisol so I tool a small dose (I am on a low dose now) and it did not work. SO I got desperate this past week and I started to take about 1/8 tsp of Hawaiian Bamboo Jade sea salt(No other salt worked for me in the past) under my tongue...I let it dissolve and then I take a few ounces of water...and it worked...no more restlessness and I have been sleeping all night with out any ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone by Cumulus  11 mon   2,269  Adrenal Fatigue / Sleep Diso / POTS / NMH
     
    Does low aldosterone cause insomnia? Besides getting up umpteen times at night to pee, does it cause the inability to fall asleep? I’m battling insomnia for over a year now and I noticed the severity of my insomnia increases along with the frequency of urination at night. ... ... Is sea salt a good solution for my low blood pressure? I heard that taking sodium alone may cause an imbalance of other electrolytes. Anyone here experienced this? ... ... Has anyone resolved their insomnia just by normalizing blood pressure? ... ... This insomnia is killing me.   [End]
     
  • Think I have POTS by Chocolate48  15 mon   419
     
    ... Hello, I am a Newbie here on this board. Nice to meet you all. ... ... I have all the symptoms of POTS - dead ringer. They thought I was having VAGALS - very similar - but with the widerange of symptoms I am experiencing, and the DEAD RINGER MY PIC by the description, I’m thinking it’s POTS. Go to Cardio next week. ... ... This started for me while having serious gallbladder problems. I had to have rush surgery thinking it was connected to the GB. I also have Mild Fatty Liver disease. ... ... The symptoms somewhat subsided while in the hospital getting saline drip and re-appeared 2 days after arr ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • What can I expect? by #126243  3 year   732
     
    ... ... I was diagnosed with Hashimotos 30 plus yrs ago. I have supplemented with synthroid, armour, westhroid, compounded. I began lugols supplementation, about 4 drops AM and PM 1 week ago. I was already taking bladderwrack (contains iodine) as well as selenium, vita c, and b vits. I have had some anxiety (mainly over the edge concern about health ie. uncontrolable crying, sleep disturbance) Also working on hormone balance which adds to the moodswings. ... ... What can I expect from the iodine increase? Am I likely to get a faster heartrate at saturation and need to reduce thyroid supplement ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Good link about Orthostatic Hypotension: by Growing Gratitude  4 year   1,239  POTS / NMH / Adrenal Fa / Anxiety
     
    Good link about Orthostatic Hypotension: ... ... http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/902155-overview   [End]
     
  • Videos that I found helpful by Growing Gratitude  4 year   1,375
     
    Here is a good video, informative and with humor: ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKrwFMnBvA4&feature=related ... ... ... Check out the other one’s she did, too.   [End]
     
  • Use Incandescent Bulbs and get outside: Flourescent are a source of Merc... by Growing Gratitude  4 year   1,837
     
    check out the books Sunlight Medicine of the Future by Jacob Lieberman and Jon Ott’s Health and Light.   [End]
     
  • Re: Re: (FDA) has admitted that metal dental fillings containing mercur... by #26  5 year   2,368
     
    ... FDA Home Page | CDRH Home Page | Search | A-Z Index ... ... ... ... Questions and Answers on Dental Amalgam ... 1. What is dental amalgam? ... Dental amalgam is the silver-colored material used to fill (restore) teeth that have cavities. Dental amalgam is made of two nearly equal parts: liquid mercury and a powder containing silver, tin, copper, zinc and other metals. Mercury concentration in dental amalgams is generally about 50% by weight, while the silver concentration ranges from 20-35%. ... ... 2. What is FDA’s role in dental amalgam? ... Dental amalgams are medical devices and are regulated by FDA’s Cent ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Video Embedded Re: (FDA) has admitted that metal dental fillings containing mercury cau... by trapper/kcmo  5 year   2,199
     
    my point exactly ... ... warning for stupid people: this is george carlin ... ... [Video Embedded Here]   [End]
     
  • Re: (FDA) has admitted that metal dental fillings containing mercury cau... by grzbear  5 year   2,010
     
    who needs amalgams when we have an CFL bulb mandate to ensure mercury exposure in every house with any form of electricity... even self generated. ... ... grz- ... ...   [End]
     
  • Re: (FDA) has admitted that metal dental fillings containing mercury cau... by trapper/kcmo  5 year   2,186
     
    too late. no one will escape the poisoning planned for us. the reason this kind of thing can happen is because there are so many other sources available now and more substances than just mercury. you could live in a grass hut in the middle of the rain forest and still not completely escape. this isnt good news. it just means there are other sources in place as we speak that will take another 50 or 100 years to address. no way will the multi trillion dollar pharm industry kill their cash cow - the sick american.   [End]
     
  • Re: (FDA) has admitted that metal dental fillings containing mercury cau... by Desperadonyc5  5 year   2,206
     
    Charlie Brown is a fantastic advocate for removing hg filings from the market. It’s only a matter of time before the FDA realizes that most chronic illnesses among the general population are link to mercury amalgams. ... ... Thanks for this and go Charlie et.al!!!   [End]
     
  • Compression stockings and supports for hypotension   RRR by windywood  5 year   4,677  POTS / NMH / CFS / CFID
     
    I was diagnosed with hypotension 2 years ago at a hospital. Symptoms include orthostatic intolerance, alternating fatigue and hyperactivity and seizures when exposed to allergens and other substances that cause a drop in my blood pressure. ... ... One alternative to medications (or an adjunct with medication) is compression stockings to raise blood pressure. The stockings are expensive (around $50 or more a pair) and I don’t see this alternative listed very often as a treatment for hypotension. The elastic wears out over time, and replacement costs can add up quickly. ... ... If you don’t need full- ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • (FDA) has admitted that metal dental fillings containing mercury cause h...   R by #26  5 year   2,645  News / Mercury / POTS / NMH
     
    A Victory for Health -- FDA Forced to Admit That Mercury Fillings are Hazardous ... ... ... The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally admitted that metal dental fillings containing mercury can cause health problems in pregnant women, children and fetuses. ... ... As part of the settlement of a lawsuit filed by several consumer advocacy groups, the FDA agreed to alert consumers about the potential risks on its Web site and to issue a more specific rule next year for fillings that contain mercury. ... ... The FDA’s Web site now states that: ”Dental amalgams contain mercury, which may have neuro ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Excessive Heart Rate Response to Orthostatic Stress in Postural Tachycar... by _BOB  6 year   1,450  POTS / NMH / CFS / CFID
     
    It’s not all psychological. bobmantz.com ... ... ... ... Excessive Heart Rate Response to Orthostatic Stress in Postural Tachycardia Syndrome is Not Caused by Anxiety ... Shizue Masuki1, John H Eisenach2, Christopher Johnson2, Niki M. Dietz2, Lisa Benrud-Larson3, William G Schrage2, Timothy Brian Curry2, Paola Sandroni3, Phillip A Low3, and Michael J. Joyner2* ... 1 Sports Medical Sciences, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Shinshu, Minnesota, Japan; Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, United States ... 2 Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, United States ... 3 Neuro ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Chronic Fatigue sites by _BOB  6 year   1,064  POTS / NMH / CFS / CFID
     
    some more decent reads: ... ... ... http://www.cfids.org/about-cfids/orthostatic-intolerance.asp ... ... ... ... http://www.nfra.net/fibromyalgia_rosner_4.htm ... ... ... ... http://www.oiresource.com/diagnose.htm ...   [End]
     
  • POTS/CFS and the dentist's chair... by _BOB  6 year   1,786  POTS / NMH / CFS / CFID / Dental Hea
     
    I’ve also read that people with the disorders need to be careful if the barber washes their hair. The position of the head bent into the sink is perilous. ... ... ... http://jada.ada.org/cgi/content/abstract/137/4/488 ... ... ... CLINICAL PRACTICE ... ... ... JADA Continuing Education ... Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome ... ... Dental treatment considerations ... ... ... ... John K. Brooks, DDS and Laurie A.P. Francis, RDH ... ... Background. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a chronic, relatively common autonomic disorder typically affecting younger females. It is distinguished by a dramatic increase ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • The value of autonomic testing in postural tachycardia syndrome. by _BOB  6 year   5,226
     
    The value of autonomic testing in postural tachycardia syndrome.Al-Shekhlee A, Lindenberg JR, Hachwi RN, Chelimsky TC. ... Department of Neurology, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA. ... ... Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a fairly common condition that may or may not be associated with autonomic neuropathy. In a retrospective analysis, we compared two groups of patients based on clinical and autonomic criteria, those with POTS in isolation (POTS-Alone), and POTS with evidence of autonomic neuropathy (POTS-AN). Of 260 records reviewed, 5 ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Idiopathic postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: an attenuated form... by _BOB  6 year   6,223  POTS / NMH / CFS / CFID
     
    Idiopathic postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: an attenuated form of acute pandysautonomia?Schondorf R, Low PA. ... Department of Neurology, McGill University, Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ... ... To characterize the idiopathic postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), we reviewed the records of all patients aged 20 to 51 who presented to the Mayo Autonomic Reflex Laboratory and who exhibited tachycardia at rest or during head-up tilt. These patients were usually women who experienced an acute onset of persistent lightheadedness and fatigu ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Paul Cheney's NMH (Neurally-Mediated Hypotension) Treatment Protocol for... by _BOB  6 year   4,172  POTS / NMH / CFS / CFID
     
    Paul Cheney’s NMH (Neurally-Mediated Hypotension) Treatment Protocol for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ... by Carol Sieverling ... ImmuneSupport.com ... ... 04-17-2002 ... ... Many CFIDS/FM patients suffer from a condition called NMH or Neurally-Mediated Hypotension. (Hypotension means low blood pressure and neurally-mediated means caused by the brain.) Many doctors are not aware that it is often a symptom or side effect of CFIDS/FM. NMH is a miscommunication between the brain and the heart that can cause lightheadedness, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, mental confusion, headaches, muscle aches and profu ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • POTS - postural tachycardia - CFS - Chronic Fatigue - 17 doctors - Surpr...   RN by _BOB  6 year   2,292
     
    POTS - postural tachycardia - CFS - Chronic Fatigue - 17 doctors - Surprise trip to fulfill wish of ailing teen ... ... Surprise trip to fulfill wish of ailing teen ... ... Surprise trip to fulfill wish of ailing teen ... WISH UPON A STAR ... ... January 14, 2007 ... By CINDY WOJDYLA CAIN Staff Writer ... JOLIET -- Jackie McConnell received a special delivery Saturday during the Wish Upon A Star benefit at St. Joseph Park. ... ... The 15-year-old Braidwood girl was told she would attend the event to explain her own wish to the organization’s board members and tell them more about her disease, postural orthostatic tach ...   [retrieve this message]
     
  • Welcome. Some good starting sites for you. by _BOB  6 year   2,172  POTS / NMH / CFS / CFID
     
    ... http://home.att.net/~potsweb/POTS.html ... ... ... ... http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/root/vumc.php?site=adc&doc=4788 ... ... ... ... http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/low-blood-pressure/DS00590/DSECTION=3 ... ... ... ... http://www.potsplace.com/ ... ... ... ... http://www.nymc.edu/fhp/centers/syncope/J_Stewart.htm ... ... ... ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postural_orthostatic_tachycardia_syndrome ... ... ... ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurally_mediated_hypotension ...   [End]
     

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