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So glad u finally found a dr that would listen.

I have dysautonomia also known as autonomic nervous system dysfunction as well as MS. I have been a guinea pig in Vanderbuilt University lab.

Good luck there are many reatment possibilities so if first drugs dont help keep trying

Bestof luck
laurie f
Thanks Laurie for you support..it means a lot.

So YOU would understand and could help me with dsyautonomia. How can you tell the difference between the 2 disorders?? Do you have one neuro for both??

I would love to hear of what you are been through.. experienced..survived.

Please feel free to PM me ok?

Warmly Jan
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