Autonomic Dysfunction

Posted by Tuckerdoodle @tuckerdoodle, Jul 15, 2017

I am curious about this topic, which was mentioned during a recent doctor's appointment. I have been sick for 15 months with vague but debilitating symptoms. The short version is I had sinus surgery 02/2016, developed Shingles & mono 4 months later that was the result of an undetected sinus infection. Treatment with antibiotics and steriods for a month cleared the infection, but I have been left with other problems. I have heart palpitations, GI problems, fainting, dizziness, extreme fatigue, weakness, body temperature problems and with tingling sensations in my legs and lung pain. I have been scanned, stress tested, tilt table test, endoscopy, colonoscopy, EMG, ECG, heart ultrsound, blood work and now have a loop recorder for the heart. I get a swelling sensation in my chest on the left side that causes dizziness, belching, pain and fatigue. I do have a hiatel hernia and gastritis. I am gluten free, dairy free, red meat free and have been to 15 doctors. I went to running 3 miles a day, lifting 50 pound bags of grain and hay, working full time and taking care of my family. I presently can do small amounts of housework. The last doctor mentioned Autonomic Dysfunction and told me to research...google is vague and cannot find a doctor to who treats this disorder. Any suggestions wil be helpful...running out of options.

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My recommendation is that you have a skin punch biopsy to check for small fiber neuropathy. I have SFN, and many of your symptoms are consistent with SFN. You will want to check with a neurologist to see if their particular office is able to complete this procedure for you. I wish you the best.

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@joker3070

I've recently been diagnosed with Vasomotor/autonomic disorder. My blood pressure is very erratic. It can hit 200/95 at the begining of the day or whenever, then a few hours later, can hit 80/54 or lower. It has gone low enough that I have passed out. I have a number of problems, diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease, to name a few. Ive had multiple stents and a heart bipass surgery.
Recently, I had heart attack symptoms so I took my nitro pills, I took two before the symtoms stopped. Then a moments later, I started experiencing stroke symptoms, so I went to ER. while there, my blood pressure hit 260/120 or something like that. I had already been diagnosed with the autonomy. They now have taken me off all blood pressure meds, accept clonodin 2x daily, AS NEEDED, no more than 2. For fear of my blood pressure dropping to low again. They have sent a refural to the mayo clinic. I'm not sure how the process works.

First, has anyone else here experienced this?
Secondly, what is the process of a mayo clinic visit. Do they have guest rooms available for the person that brings you there? how does this all work?

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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I believe that Mayo Clinics offer concierge services that will help with planning, organizing you trip etc. Look at the web site of the clinic to where you will be traveling. Even just entering
"mayoclinic.com will be you access to numbers to call. Best of Luck! I have spoken with them before and find them to be very nice, willing to assist, even with air travel and knowledgeable.
Hope this helps.

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@kndaustin71

I believe that Mayo Clinics offer concierge services that will help with planning, organizing you trip etc. Look at the web site of the clinic to where you will be traveling. Even just entering
"mayoclinic.com will be you access to numbers to call. Best of Luck! I have spoken with them before and find them to be very nice, willing to assist, even with air travel and knowledgeable.
Hope this helps.

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Thanks for your help. Very much apreciated

Joker3070

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