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  1. Hi Suzy,

    Yes, the antibiotic use if for my problem with cardiomyopathy and my pacemaker. If I take it with food, sometimes it's not too bad. Just going to the dentist freaks me out because I've had so much work done on my teeth. I never have 'just' a cavity, it's usually a root canal with a crown. This time it's just a crown from a badly decayed large filling, but I shudder just to think of that...I'm a wuss, I admit it. My initial appointment is next Wednesday, they'll prep the tooth and make a mold. I can hardly wait! :o

    Hoping you're feeling better!

    Jana

  2. Suzy,

    How timely. I just went to the dentist today for some throbbing tooth pain, and we had to go through the pre-medicate or not...I usually do have to pre-medicate, so when I found out I need a crown for one of my molars, I wasn't too excited. Amoxicillin usually makes me pretty sick, too. I really am sorry about all the problems and pain you're going through right now. Hope you're feeling better soon!

    Hugs,

    Jana

  3. The only answer I can think of as to why you notice it only when you're dozing is that during sleep, you wouldn't be as likely to notice strange things going on...I was supposed to have my sleep study about two weeks ago, but then my boyfriend was diagnosed with prostate cancer, so I've had to push it back until the end of July after he has had surgery and recuperated. I'll sure let you know, though. And I may try to sneak it in before his surgery, which is July 17th.

  4. My doc at Mayo recommended 5-7 GRAMS of salt a day. That's a helluva lot of salt! I know I've said it before, but Rold Gold pretzels have tons of salt, as does bouillon (yuck) and other soups. You can also buy buffered salt tabs that won't bother your stomach, but you'd have to take a ton of them to meet your needs. So, I do a combination of food and salt tabs, and I still only get about 3 grams a day. And keep up with the water!

    Cheers,

    Jana

  5. Yes, I definitely have problems with IBS and major constipation. I take Senna to help with the constipation, 2 every morning and night. I have alot of bloating, too. I'm having a colonoscopy done in about 10 days to see what's going on. I will probably start on one of the IBS meds if needed.

    Take care,

    Jana

  6. I have the same thing happen. Almost every day when I lay down for a nap or every night at bedtime, I get an increased number of palps/skipped beats. My cardio caught it last time I was in, and this time, I may go on a Holter monitor to see what's going on. I do have a history of heart problems though, including cardiomyopathy. Do you? A Holter would help catch those errant beats.

    Jana

  7. I used to be very active also, and my cardio/neuro pushes me to do as much exercise as possible, even if it's going to work - a lot of us can't even handle that! I've been off work for 2 years now. I do, however, walk 4 times a week, if things are going well. I think it makes my overall health better, and it establishes a routine. In fact, I think that may be part of your problem, too. During the week you're moving more, and have a schedule. How about trying to get on more of a schedule that involves some movement during your weekends, too? It's like sleeping...They say you should keep approximately the same bedtime during the week and during the weekend. It's worth a try!

    All my best, let us know how you're doing.

    jana

  8. I think almost all of us gets this at one time or another, especially when dysautonomia is new to us. And, sometimes it happen that our paranoia's happen to be true. I have had some unusual problems that are associated with the symptoms, so if they last long enough, I will usually check them out, instead of dismissing them as 'paranoia' - with common sense, of course.

    Hope you have a good Monday,

    Jana

  9. There is a good cardio doc in Tucson that works with POTS patients. His name is Dr. Ewy (Dr. A-Vee) and he's at the Sarver Heart Center at University Medical Center. His PRN, Connie Doner, also does a lot of work with POTS. They are good and caring...He's the director of the heart center. If anyone needs more info, please PM me.

    Cheers,

    Jana

  10. I would also like to know where you had this testing done. I had the same experience with 'yup, you're positive' but that was it. How did you get the additional information? Plus, my neuro said I didn't meet the definition for POTS but had severe orthostatic hypotension, like you....

    Thanks!

    jana

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