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McBlonde

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  1. Well, that's surprising isn't it since you did so well with your salt & water regimen after you went to Mayo! Are you still taking Florinef? My Neuroendo told me that Florinef would not work unless you take salt with it. It's all so confusing and contradictory!! Glad your feeling better!

  2. Oh my gosh Issie! I can't take Valium or Ativan either! They do the opposite of what they are suppose to do.... be in pill or IV. I can take xanax. I am not familiar with serax? Isn't that another crazy thing!

    So glad you were able to figure out something for your procedure and glad it's over!!!

  3. ugggh McBlonde I commend you for being able to drink that much Gatorade without getting a sick stomach.....I have such a hard time tolerating that stuff after awhile

    :(

    So far (knock on wood) no stomach issues from G2.... I drank the 2 liters of water + salt tablets for years never getting my BP to normal. I was shocked that switching from water to G2 raised my chronically low BP ( not that it stopped my large drops in BP when I stand though :( )

  4. One more thing mcblonde, my ssri dose is allegedly "clinically insignificant" However, I titrated down to it because any more and I was so sedated that I wasn't even responding to people when they talked to me.

    Thanks Lemons! I missed what you said earlier. I think I've probably changed like that and need a very very small dose of whatever one.

    Here's hoping I finally get a return call from the doc tomorrow so I'll know what his thinking is. Thanks!!

  5. My sleep cycle was upside down for years, too. I would be able to go to sleep until 4 or 5 in the morning and then I would sleep until afternoon. All of a sudden in February, it corrected itself and I have no idea why! I go to sleep about 12:00 and get up about 9:00. Crazy! I am so sorry you are having this problem, too! Klonopin does help me do to sleep & a baby dose of Trazadone gives me a good deep sleep. I tried Ambien once... Laid in bed just waiting for it to hit.. 3 days later I was STILL awake!

  6. I hope you have a great time on your trip!

    When I am faced with acquaintances that ask what's wrong, I usually just saying something like "I have a heart condition that affects my BP and HR."

    Even though POTS is not a "heart condition" .... people know the words "heart condition, blood pressure and heart rate" so that answer satisfies them. I have found in my experience that most people's eyes just glaze over if I really talk about dyautonomia to an acquaintance. When most people ask you how you are, they don't really want to know... Real friends & family that care are another story completely!

  7. During this years long process of trying to figure out what was going on, I was dx'd by a university rheumatologist with fibro back in 2003 before the POTS dx.

    In many ways it seems like CFS, Fibro and POTS and have many similar symptoms.

  8. Huh, Jangle! "POTS patients have naturally low levels of norepinephrine reuptake" ...... so even though I have high levels of nnorepinephrine, the reuptake is low?

    And I would have never imagined that it was the serotonin that was eliminating the adrenaline surges. I thought those were being eliminated by Effexor CONTROLING the amount of norepinephrine

    When my doctor calls me back I will try to get this straight. One thing though that confuses me is that he normally prescribes Cymbalta (another SNRI) for his POTS patients.....

    If your are correct about the serotonin, looks like they would be prescribing 5HTP instead of an antidepressant?

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