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My husband has recently been diagnosed with Dysautonomia. Anyone ever heard of it? |
My husband used to be a very robust, intelligent man. While he is still extremely intelligent, he is almost bedridden, has an unbelieveable amount of excessive sweating from head to toe, entire body itches, has rashes that have broken out over head, face and down back of neck. He is unable to walk more than 20 ft or less before being unable to continue and must sit down in a wheelchair. He had chronic aches and pains accompanied by muscle cramps throughout his upper and lower extremities. When excessively tired, is unable to speak and has difficulty knowing what to do such as sitting down. I have had to pat on the bed and tell him several times he needs to sit down before it registers. The doctor says it is a problem with the autonomic nervous system not sending complete communication messages from the brain, to the heart, and to other muscles. We are hoping to get him on IVIG thereapy soon. Would love to hear from others that may have this disorder. We live on prayers and faith A young woman I know, has just before Christmas was diagnosed with a disease related to Dysautonomia, but is still being tested, to get a clearer picture of what is going on. Sorry hun never heard of it, check this out. God bless you and have a safe happy new year In the computer there is a Encyclopedias they might be able to help you out in a way.Good luck to you. Try this website. It has some information that you may need. i dont kno anyone who had this disorder (disease?) but ive heard a good bit about it. its a tough thing to deal with but it is able to b delt with. i wish you all the best of luck with your journey! |
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