Quick Background: Diagnosed with idiopathic orthostatic hypotension for the last ten years. Late August, I had some GI issues which caused my, seemingly, well controlled without medication OH to go haywire. My cardiologist wanted to work with my GI doctor as it seems the increase in symptoms was due to my GI issues. The last time I saw my cardiologist was in November and he prescribed me stockings, more water and more salt. He said he wanted to see me after my GI appointment in January. While I did get some inital relief with the stockings, they stopped working for me soon after. </background> I saw my cardiologist yesterday and let him know that I'm eating regular(ish) meals now, but the symptoms are still unbearable (I used to just get pre-syncope and, now I'm passing out 3-5 times a day). When I told him that the stockings weren't working anymore and pretty much stopped working soon after, he asked me why I didn't call sooner. Yesterday was a terrible, terrible brain fog day. I was literally having issues putting words together to form a sentence and kept apologizing to my doctor. My blood pressure was super high during my appointment (140/something) laying down and standing up, but he did finally notice that I get tachy after positional changes. He wants to give me Florinef or Midodrine, but he wants me to do a TTT first and the first available appointment for it is in....May. Great. So, I get to spend the next four months miserable and hoping I don't smack my head into things. Thank you for letting me rant. I'm just a little overwhelmed and frustrated. I understand my doctor's reasoning, but I don't want to wait four months to get some relief of my symptoms.