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McBlonde

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  1. Yes, he did! Not only did John Kennedy suffer from Addison's Disease, he had that back injury in WWII that caused him extreme pain...and wore a girdle type garment for relief.
  2. Wondering...... This is the best garment you can buy that is used after liposuction. Think it would work for POTS compression? http://designveronique.com/cgi-bin/ic/dv2/C53.html
  3. well, I don't know if I figured it out, but it's the only thing that was different and I can breath deep again. I wonder if it's wheat or glutten or just some additive? I had potato soup out of the can that didn't bother me a bit. So hard to know anything. I was thinking earlier, when a remission or flare for that matter hits, we go through our minds and think what did I do.... I back track over all the exact steps and yet sometimes, the answers is "I really didn't do anything. It just happen. Again. For the upteenth time. How are YOU feeling?
  4. Ah, do you have the link to her blog? I'd like to read!
  5. Hi Rich, I was wondering this.... Did your doctor have you sit at the end of his exam table and to HR, BP, etc?
  6. It seems to have been PRETZELS that almost pulled me back! Additives. Wheat? I don't know. The previous nights I had had rice, beans, potato soup, and grilled vegetables with my big glasses of V8 & salt.
  7. Oh Rich... so sorry you are going through this. Just a couple of thoughts to add.. When I was needing to file my disability, because of my medical background I kept thinking in terms of diagnosis, symptoms and prognosis. It was very hard for me to let that go... because that is not how the claims are judge but rather it's by how the illness limits you on a daily basis. (Activities of daily living) I ended up not getting a lawyer, not filing online, but rather applying over the phone, the rep filled out the application for me as I answered the questions. I gave them permission to contact my last employer. That helps if any of those last 3 employers you are talking about saw your symptoms and can express how you couldn't do the job.... I'll try to think of anything else that comes to mind. Wishing you the best!!
  8. Can't take that deep breath any more. Hope I am not going to wake up tomorrow with all my symptoms back. Yikes!
  9. I have always thought mine was a disease of the brain... Like a computer going bad..... a message to receptors issue.
  10. Really? Huh... I didn't see it, but it was probably when I was under the brain cloud!
  11. Thanks so much! I know I will wake up back where I was any day now, but it was nice to remember "normal".
  12. Thanks Issie! It wasn't the baths, because I've done those before. Maybe it was all of it added together got my ______________ up to the right levels,
  13. I got awful headaches from Midodrine and none of the benefits. I was sure hoping that it was going to work for you. It seems like we used to hear a lot of success stories from Midodrine, but I wasn't one of those. Do you take Licorice Root with it?
  14. It started Thursday... I felt really bad that day so I had 2 large glasses of V8 putting an extra tsp of salt in each All that V8 caused me to have diarrhea So I drank many bottles of Gatorade I took an Epson salt bath Friday afternoon I was in a deep sleep when a loud noise woke me with a start I had continual palpatations and tachycardia I finally dug out a bottle of my old 5 mg bystollic Saturday when I woke up I felt great Feels like high vs low I can take DEEP breaths which I had only been able to do before if I was at the ocean in high humidity That heaviness on my chest was completely gone Have adrenaline surges that causes peeing and hot flashes but I check my HR and it's normal The heat covers me in a thin layer of sweat euphoria teary eyes CLEAR thought Like a saline high The only medicines I am on is Levoxyl and Florinef in the AM and a baby dose of Trazadone at night I am very realistic. I know that any day I will wake up and it will be gone, but oh my goodness how good it feels to feel "normal" if only for a few days! Crazy story isn't it? It's never happened before like this since 2003... I have no idea why.
  15. YES! Can you believe it? From in my bed to dancing around last night to Whitney. It's crazy. I haven't felt like this since I got an IV after a syncope episode and that was last April! I have been making a list of what happened the day before.... I'll type it up and post it.
  16. I'm of the opinion still that mine is one of hypothalmic problems..... Either the mesaage not being sent every time or at all. BTW, now on my 3rd day.. after 9 months of no relief. Crazy! It feels like a saline high. I know it won't last, but boy is it great!
  17. corina... that is great news that it has worked so well for you. My doctor is Dr Hoeldtke who did that research in the 90s. I want to start that exact same rehab you described, only using Saline IVs for for recovery and building endurance.
  18. It is Issie! For the second day in a row, my mind is absolutely clear (I know it won't last) but while it's clear, I hope to research the above more. Until y'all posted the areas you were researching, I had always thought of the issue in terms of damage (malfunction) to the hypothalmus sending (or not sending) out messages to the receptors......
  19. The last 8 hours I have been a fabulous moment of reprieve which I am sure won't last much longer. It's the first I have had in almost a year. Anyway.... I am wondering about the mechanisms of this syndrome. Causes dehydration or rather the a problem with reabsorpbsion of electrolytes and minerals..... sorta on the line of recent discussion..... http://barttersite.org/what-is-gitelmans-syndrome/
  20. I don't know what area of Mississippi you are in, but Dr. Thompson is in Pensacola.
  21. Oh gosh. I am so sorry! When your pituitary fails, it nearly always goes in a certain order....first you loose your growth hormone, next LH & FSH, then TSH (thyroid) and usually the last one lost is ACTH, which of course controls adrenal function.. A non-functioning pituitary tumor can cause hypopituitarism.. A whiplash ..... A concussion ... OR as it appears in my case, the messages from the hypothalamus to the pituitary go haywire for some unknown reason. I know most of the good pituitary doctors across the country if you want to PM me. They are few and far between. I spent a few years a 10s of thousands of dollars before I figured out saying you were a pituitary endo and actually being one were 2 different things. The good news is that if this is part of your problem.... you can get on the correct replacement hormones and will feel a lot better regarding your endocrine issues. Let me know if I can help!
  22. It still drops when standing and come to think of it..... I was already on Florinef when I was dx'd with POTS, too.
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