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  1. On 5/26/2017 at 7:31 PM, StayAtHomeMom said:

    Does anyone else notice loud noise or overlapping noise (like crowds or mutiple people) makes it worse? Or mornings are better than evenings?

    My mornings are the worst ever for what feels like adrenaline surges that are completely uncontrollable. I just had another this has been going on for so long. I know this is an old thread but I was just searching for answers....I got out of bed and moved around maybe 20 mins or so and started feeling weird. Thought ok I need to eat, started to prepare early lunch couldn’t find what I needed, went into my teenage sons room looking for my crackers and his room was a mess and there was half a sleeve of of bed crackers and I lost it. I raged and now the stereo is in ththe backyard and I’m sweating and trembling and crying. But now that I’m lying down I feel fine..... 

  2. I know this is almost 6 years old but I was diagnosed in April with dysautonomia I also have pots. I have had two teeth pulled in the last 2 months that weee severely infected and the last infection was all the way down into mybja bone. Obviously had been infect d for quite some time! I’m thinking and wondering how much of my problems come from a posinl infection in my vagus nerve be???

    On 1/6/2012 at 8:31 PM, Lemons2lemonade said:

    The fainting response as I have read is due to loss of oxygen or glucose to the brain. Whatever is causing that is trivial, probably loss of blood pressure, who knows, but either way, the laying flat or fainting restores the supply of glucose or oxygen or whatever is missing, and the vagus nerve is what causes the body to turn off its consciousness during such circumstances. Maybe this is wrong though, the human body has infinite feedback pathways in the nervous system. I once heard it explained that in modern medicine we are better plumbers (heart an vessels) than electricians (brain and nervous system).

     

  3. On 10/10/2017 at 4:27 AM, Lemons2lemonade said:

    Having some fear is very normal, I just decided if I was going to die, there really is no good place to do it so I might as well be out doing something...just as long as it's not an activity that can hurt anyone else:)

    I read your post from I think maybe 2012? About just living your life regardless. I so needed your words today!! So today I shall make lemonade 🙏🏼 I think it could use a repost it really struck a chord with me.

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