All the points discussed are important.I also think proper circadian rhythm , proper sunlight exposure in the morning, and grounding are very important in healing.
@@cryptoconan Yes! I've switched to Magnesium Citrate for it's digestion benefits. Going to try the synthetic + oil soluble version of thiamine which is called Benfotiamine. It's several times the cost of regular B1 but I've heard that it lasts longer and does more. I will try for a month.
Yes. It’s a form of Orthostatic hypotension and a form of bradycardia. You can do this type of test at home to see if it’s worth investigating. Get a blood pressure home tester and then lay down for 5 - 10 min and then take your pressure and write it down. Then the icky part, stand up really quickly and then take your pressure again. Then 2 minutes after standing and then 10 minutes later (while still standing). Then look at all your results and if there is a consistent increase or decrease in pressure and heart rate after standing then you should see a neurologist. This is not medical advice. Just a friendly note. Hope you feel better
How long did it take for this patient to "heal"? I've had severe dysautonomia for 7 years. My doc is Dr. Adiraju at the RENU center and he's been doing this work for a long time. He uses meds and compression boot therapy. How often does your therapy work for patients? Do your patients relapse?
Hereditary Alpha Tryptasemia…..This genetic trait is prevalent in 6% of the white population and causes many symptoms, including dysautonomia. I was diagnosed two years ago, and am trying to spread the word to health care providers. 8:11
All the points discussed are important.I also think proper circadian rhythm , proper sunlight exposure in the morning, and grounding are very important in healing.
I need you as my Dr!!!!!!! My neurologist just wants to put me in all this medications 😪😪😪
What part of the ear was damaged with the lady??
At least 200 mg per day of...
THIAMINE
Yields significant improvements for me.
still working? Im in research mode.
@@cryptoconan
Yes! I've switched to Magnesium Citrate for it's digestion benefits. Going to try the synthetic + oil soluble version of thiamine which is called Benfotiamine. It's several times the cost of regular B1 but I've heard that it lasts longer and does more. I will try for a month.
@@vasthefox awesome! I just bought the same! Thanks for replying.
I need this, long covid for 4 years, no way to live, like a shadow of my life
What symptoms do you have sorry to hear I am having wierd ones from the jabs though for 18months
Dysautonomia is ruining my life.😢
Me too
Can one have dysautonomia with low heart rate/low blood pressure?
Yes. It’s a form of Orthostatic hypotension and a form of bradycardia. You can do this type of test at home to see if it’s worth investigating. Get a blood pressure home tester and then lay down for 5 - 10 min and then take your pressure and write it down. Then the icky part, stand up really quickly and then take your pressure again. Then 2 minutes after standing and then 10 minutes later (while still standing). Then look at all your results and if there is a consistent increase or decrease in pressure and heart rate after standing then you should see a neurologist. This is not medical advice. Just a friendly note. Hope you feel better
How long did it take for this patient to "heal"? I've had severe dysautonomia for 7 years. My doc is Dr. Adiraju at the RENU center and he's been doing this work for a long time. He uses meds and compression boot therapy. How often does your therapy work for patients? Do your patients relapse?
What part of the ear was damaged with the lady ?
Hereditary Alpha Tryptasemia…..This genetic trait is prevalent in 6% of the white population and causes many symptoms, including dysautonomia. I was diagnosed two years ago, and am trying to spread the word to health care providers. 8:11
But this is similar to MCAS? Even MCAS & PoTs together.
100% S C A M
How would you know?