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  1. Thanks for the warm welcome, ladies. I am sorry we are all in the same boat... Honestly, I felt Really unwell for 2 days but today I managed to use my bike, went for a walk, spent the day outside and went shopping twice. And showered lol I tend to try to squeeze in as many activities as I possibly can while I can which might be bad idea but I'm so scared of being stuck in bed again.. MomtoGuilliana, happy to hear you are doing well. I do see a naturopath and a POTS doctor in my county. I am seeing her next week. Bladerunner, first time I recovered with Zoloft, Klonopin, tons of rest, live in nanny, water physical therapy, EMDR, compression stocking, Powerade and lots of aggressive standing. I never stopped my meds but dropped everything else through the years. Just bought 25 Powerade and new Sigvaris socks and I am starting all over... i don't think I ever recovered actually. What do you all mean when you say it? I mean I am symptomatic but feel ok enough to function. My pulse keeps being all over the place, but if it goes from 85 to 115 I am functional. Initially it was 160 when I stood up and 140 sitting....
  2. Hi folks. Some of you might remember me as the severely ill mom of a newborn fro 2012. I had an extreme case of delivery-induced POTS. I have slowly become functional, found an awesome job, traveled a lot, went to conferences, bought a home and led a normal life with occasional bad days once a month or less. Something changed. I have been having more and more bad days and I thought I can push through, but last night crashed completely. I am INDESCRIBABLY exhausted, crawled up the stairs last night and had my husband undress me. I lot my ability to speak from fatigue. Today is slightly better, but still VERY unwell. I remember some awesome folks from here like SeattleRain, MomtoJullianna, many more and while I truly hope you are long gone from here and recovered, I do also hope to see familiar faces to give me hope. Just got my recumbent bike out again. I think I will lose the job I love so much. Worst of all - I have lost hope this will ever go away..
  3. I need a dictionary to answer these LOL
  4. I get admitted from ER to Cardiology every time, all I have to do is stand up. My hr goes immediately above 140-150 and they panic. Try that. Overlake ER in Bellevue it is. No one helped me there, however.. See dr Thyerlei, she is awesome and so worth the long ride.
  5. Sorry, I did not mean to sound judgemental. I completely understand how you feel... I'm on 75mg Zoloft and I really want it to finally kick in...
  6. I'd take my Zoloft for life if it gives me my life back, honestly. Even if I put on 200lbs.
  7. I'm so sorry, Ryan!! Get better, rest, call you doctor and lmk if I can help!! Hugs!
  8. Got it I think it's both, but Klonopin is my life-saver! It helps all my symptoms and I'm now partially functional as opposed to being bedridden.I hope the Zoloft can replace it at some point... How long have you been on benzo, Angela? What dose? Are your surges gone? Mine are 70-80% better...
  9. Nope, no meds. But it makes sense... if benzos, herbs or SSRIs can calm our ANS down, then we won't have an exaggerated response to normal stimuli... Right?
  10. I saw my cardiologist after doing MILLIONS of tests, MRIs, CT scans, cathecholamines, 24 hour sodium urines, standing/supine NE, TTT, autonomic testing, etc... All but the TTT came back normal. So, my new doctor has this very simple theory - why bother finding the cause and keep testing? I have POTS, my results are ok. It's trauma-induced. My body is super sensitive to the otherwise normal levels of catecholamines that I have. Could this be the answer? If calming down our ANS helps it adjust to the cathecolamine levels, then POTS should get better... Right?
  11. This is an awesomely informative thread! Thanks a lot! Still trying to figure out if I have MCAS..
  12. No way, mine hurt too and I'm going thru the same!! I'm terrified of the removal, of the anesthetic, of my reaction and of my POTS getting worse. Ugh!
  13. I started at 6mg LOL I cut a 50 mg pill into 8 pieces and veeery slowly added up. It took me 30 days to reach 50 mg. I'm taking now 75mg and the goal is 100 mg as my brain fog and dizziness are gone and I want to see what else can be improved with it. I was off the Zoloft, but my doctor asked me to give it a second try. Other side effects that are minor for me and that started after I hit the 50mg were dry mouth, occasional headaches and teeth grinding at night, but I'd take these any day compared to the horrible adrenaline surges I had.
  14. Well, you know me and you know my story. I'm on 75 mg of Zoloft now and 0.5 Klonopin twice daily. I am partially functional now and the severe surges are (almost) gone. The first week was a nightmare, I was crying in my grandmother's lap. knowing I'm dying. Glad I survived it, I feel better now.
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