Reversing symptoms of POTS, Dysautonomia and Long Covid

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024

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  • @lifebeforedeath2830
    @lifebeforedeath2830 2 роки тому +3

    Iam 27 years old. I was fit and damn healthy.
    Took my first covid shield vaccine shot in January, got slight chest heaviness, headache and fever the next day, was fine after that.
    Then took my second covid shield vaccine shot in March, didn't get any symptoms from this second shot of vaccine.
    The next month i.e in April I was tested covid positive & in next i.e in may i started to experience a hell lot of symptoms.
    The series of events are mentioned below:-
    -> Palpitations for no reason.
    -> Palpitations in sleep for no stress and anxiety.
    -> Heart pain and shortness of breath.
    Due to this I was taken to ER couple of times, where EKG was normal many times, doctors there used to tell me that it's a stress and anxiety, but it was not the case.
    So I decided to go for heart diagnose.
    Here TMT, ECHO and other blood test showed normal values.
    Atlast CT coronary angiography was carried out, here also the report did come normal.
    Currently I still experienced heart pain and chest discomfort, but there is no shortness of breath.
    Sometimes I don't have any symptoms while walking, running and climbing the stairs, but even at rest I can feel the heart pain.
    Currently I am on beta blockers tablets(metoprolol 50g), currently the episode of Palpitations has reduced.
    God help me from this.
    Thanks china, for destroying my life and health 😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.
    You can be in contact with me on instagram at instagram.com/shant_sangurdekar/?hl=en

    • @eisvogel8099
      @eisvogel8099 2 роки тому

      I thought it was because of gain of function research by Dr. Fauci.

  • @margaritasaborio4475
    @margaritasaborio4475 4 місяці тому

    I had to wait 12 years to be diagnosed because "unfortunately" I did not pass out.

  • @godsgrace5777
    @godsgrace5777 2 роки тому +2

    I would love to listen but I can’t keep up with the words.

  • @prathamrballal1229
    @prathamrballal1229 2 роки тому +3

    Now r u pots free

  • @ivintila
    @ivintila 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for having me on! It was a pleasure speaking with you.

  • @timmyschannel5
    @timmyschannel5 2 роки тому +1

    So how to treat it?

  • @aniafromlondon
    @aniafromlondon 2 роки тому +2

    The speaker speaks so fast! It is really difficult to understand her! Not helpful. Especially for those wthos English is the second language :-( Such a shame as it is hard to get the info. Slow down girl!!!

    • @FunctionalMedicineCoach
      @FunctionalMedicineCoach  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Anita! I'm sorry that the interview moved to fast for you. Perhaps you can try slowing down the speed in UA-cam. Are there any areas you have questions that perhaps we can clarify for you?

    • @aniafromlondon
      @aniafromlondon 2 роки тому +1

      @@FunctionalMedicineCoach Thank you for your response. I appreciate that. As I struggle with long covid and brain fog it is difficult to focus when someone speaks so fast. I was able to listen the part of the conversation. Maybe I will get back to it when I will recover a bit more. This topic is very important to me and many other people who struggle with a brain fog, so it would be helpful if the content would be presented in easier to understand way. It this case, if the speaker could speak slower and clearer. I know this video is done, so maybe this is the feedback for the future videos.

    • @FunctionalMedicineCoach
      @FunctionalMedicineCoach  2 роки тому

      thank you for your reply. I will certainly take your feedback to heart.

    • @ivintila
      @ivintila 2 роки тому

      @@aniafromlondon Hi Ania! Thanks for the feedback! It's way too easy for me to switch into my quick talking mode, so I easily forget to slow down, but will make even more of an effort to slow down now that I'm more aware of this. Thanks again :) In the meantime, I've also seen that the captions are relatively accurate, so you might be able to watch the video at a slower speed and with the captions on, maybe that will help.