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  1. On 4/11/2016 at 4:20 AM, ramakentesh said:

    Low central ne = high glutamate

     

    On 3/30/2016 at 9:01 AM, issie said:

    I've been saying for years that I felt my high NE levels were necessary as a compensation to help with blood flow to vital areas. Trying to lower that response, for me, was not a good move. 

    I have also felt there are issues more with glutamate and dopamine. Actually too high levels of glutamate and imbalance in dopamine causing a more than necessary anxiety feeling. Ramping up the sympathetic nervous system too much. I found this out with my over doing of aspartame in sugar free gum and a miserable night in the hospital. (There is a thread on this.) Aspartame triggered what turned out to be a major mast cell degranulation that hit me at heart level. The treatment was nitroglycerin and massive antihistamines. For me, I'm much better to vasodilate. But only to a certain degree. 

    Issie

    I don’t know maybe I’m generalizing, but, is it me or are lots of people with dysautonomia way above average intelligence?  Or am I just extrapolating from just a few people I’ve met online with it?

    Either way, it’s good to know that intelligent people like you all are working on finding solutions to the problems we all have.

     

    either way, it’s good to know that intelligent people like you all are working on finding solutions to the problems we all have.

     

    I’ve been told once or twice that I’m medium smart, and I love to know the science behind all this. So thanks for sharing. 

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