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Lauren,
That is wonderful news! I'm so glad to hear that you are feeling better! I'm sure not perfect or normal, but that is great that you're able to get out of bed!!!
I've tried tons of meds, but birth control is one that I've never tried. Maybe I should. Is there a particular one that you found to be better than others?
Does your doctor have any idea why it makes such a difference? I know how it can help girls feel better because it alleviates the worsening of symptoms before/during a period. But I've never heard of it helping so much overall.
So glad to hear your good news!
Rachel
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Thanks for the information, Rita. I'll have to check my local Target.
Rachel
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Thank you Karen, Emily, and Maxine for the update.
Dear Melissa,
I just wanted to let you know that you are often in my thoughts and in my prayers.
Lots of love and a hug,
Rachel
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Sophia - thanks for the update.
Poohbear - Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry. You are going through quite the ordeal. I hope the sugery goes smoothly and that the complications will be taken care of quickly and properly. I will be thinking about you and praying for you.
Hang in there,
Rachel
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Rita,
I've never checked my body water percentage, but I am curious to find out what it is!
How much does one of those scales cost? Can you find it at a Wal-Mart, or do you have to go to a store like Bed, Bath and Beyond?
Rachel
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Hi Amby,
Many doctors say that you don't have to actually faint to have NCS/NMH. They say that near fainting counts too.
I was diagnosed with NMH as well as POTS, but I've only truly fainted about 5 times. However, I often get lightheaded and lose my vision because I'm so close to fainting.
But like Lauren said, it can depend on which doctor you ask.
Here's an article that Cardiactec sent to me once. It is written by Dr. Rowe and others at Johns Hopkins. It implies that you don't have to actually faint to have NCS. http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mecfs/general/nmh1.html
Hope this helps!
Rachel
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Yes, he does require a referral, but it doesn't have to be from a pcp.
Can you call one of your doctors and ask them to do a referral? Then you won't have to pay the copay for an office visit.
Just so you know, Dr. Grubb is booked into December right now. So expect to wait a little while for a visit!
Rachel
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So sorry you're not feeling well, Emily. It is no fun at all to feel like poo. I'm wishing you better days ahead.
Whenever you do get a chance to talk to Melissa, please let her know that we're still thinking about her. Thanks for sharing the tiny tidbit that she is doing okay.
Rachel
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Thanks for passing along the information you know, Sophia.
Poohbear, we're still thinking about you. And I'm praying for you as you rest and recover.
Rachel
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Maxine,
Yep, I have the breathing issues too. This was actually the first symptom I had that sent me to the doctor. I was a year-round swimmer, so it didn't make sense that all of a sudden I wouldn't be able to catch my breath. All of the tests showed that I had an excellent heart and that my lungs had 120% the lung capacity for most girls my age, height, and weight. So I was certainly not out of shape. Eventually we found POTS and other autonomic dysfunction. Shortness of breath continues to be a problem for me. Only unfortunately now it can happen when I'm just sitting. I no longer have the luxury of swimming a mile before I get short of breath.
I hope that this doesn't become a big problem for you. And I hope you feel a bit better soon.
Take care,
Rachel
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I haven't heard, but I've been wondering too.
I hope that things are improving for you, Melissa. Or at the very least staying stable. I'm still thinking about you often and remembering you in my prayers.
Rachel
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Amby,
That's wonderful to hear some good news! Thanks for sharing.
That is so great that you have found a good doctor that you are comfortable with.
I hope that the next ttt can give some clear answers. When do you go in for it?
Rachel
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Tammy,
I'm sorry reading and singing are so difficult.
Yes, I have the same problem. My son is just over one year old and he loves books. And even more he loves song books. I can usually read if I've been resting for a while. But if I just walked to another room, or if I'd been sitting and working on something then it can be hard to read out loud without being short of breath. And then trying to read just makes it worse!
Singing is especially difficult. And that's hard on me because I love to sing. Sometimes when I'm singing to my son there will be a long pause as I take a few deep breaths. And other times I have to just stop.
I'm sorry this is hard for you too.
Rachel
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A Happy Valentine's Day to everyone!
May your day be filled with love, chocolate, friends, flowers, and fun!
And if you are one of those who doesn't like Valentine's Day, may it pass quickly.
Rachel
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Please send the snow down to Georgia!!!! I miss it! After living in Alaska for 7 years and having snow cover for at least half of the year, I'm not sure what to do without it!
Make a snowball or two for me!
Stay safe and warm,
Rachel
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Amy,
That is wonderful news! I'm glad to hear that you've been doing so well. I hope that it continues through the rest of your pregnancy and even postpartum.
Take care,
Rachel
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Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday, dear Cardiactec!
Happy Birthday to you!
I hope you have a fun birthday and Valentine's Day all rolled into one!
Love,
Rachel
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Thanks for the update, Sophia.
Poohbear, I'm glad to hear that all went well. I hope that recovery goes well for you too. We'll be thinking about you.
Rachel
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I'm glad you were able to make an informed decision, Poohbear.
I hope that all goes well tomorrow. I'll be thinking about you.
Take care,
Rachel
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Dear Heather,
Since you asked about books, I have to be honest and say that the book that has helped me the most is the Bible. In it I find comfort, hope, and peace in the midst of grief and coping with serious health problems. And I find a reason to press on and not give up.
If you want to know any specific passages or reasons, please send me a personal message. I'd be happy to go into more detail.
Rachel
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I hope all goes well.
Good luck!
Rachel
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Welcome!
We're glad to have you here.
Rachel
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Wow. Ten rounds. That sounds tough. But you're tougher! - you can get through it. I hope that you find the injections very beneficial.
Rachel
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Dear Heather,
I'm so sorry that you have to face all of this. The grieving process is normal and healthy. It's hard, but you'll get through it. And we're here to help you.
This isn't a book, but I thought you might appreciate reading this recent topic. It was on coping and moving on. Here's the link incase you want to read it: http://dinet.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=7598&hl
Wishing you better days ahead,
Rachel
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Thanks for that info, Lauren. Also, if you don't mind sharing I'd be really interested to hear what your doctor has to say next week.
Has anyone else here felt dramatically better overall (not just once a month) while on birth control?