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Autonomic Dysfunction

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@mrstigger49

Been to Emory (Georgia);
Vanderbilt (Tennessee);
John Hopkins (Maryland)
Mayo Clinic (Florida).
Best result was: UCH (Colorado).
I landed on a great cardiologist recently! 😊
As your aware, they can only treat out symptoms. I take medication to raise my B/P, hydrate, exercise…because I have Inappropriate Sinus Node Tachycardia I know about massage - but that’s a careful approach.
Hydrate. Hydrate. Hydrate…but I have CKDIII so must watch fluid to sodium balance.
Ha Ha Ha That’s what Life is: A Balancing Act😊
Thank you for your response. Keep on Keeping On, M

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Hi,
You are not wrong, definitely a balancing act.
I have autonomic polyneuropathy, CKD 3b, T2 diabetes and untreatable fluctuating high BP. I haven't figured out how I should cut down on salt while increasing it for the Dysautonomia!
Interestingly most diets favour sugar or salt additives neither of which I'm supposed to have.
Cheers