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Old 03-25-2010, 02:47 PM #1
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Default Back again from neurologist

I went to a neurologist today that specializes in dysautonomia. He did a very long history and exam. Basically, the exam was normal except he noticed the flushing. Also said my BP and pulse change a bit more than what is determined as "normal" upon sitting and standing and that my extremities get red (my legs up to the thigh and my hands) when standing (is the blood pooling?). Also, I have pain in my upper tummy when he poked around. Well, I do... I have had a lot of surgery. I don't know what it all means...

He said he would decide which direction to take after he looks at my records...

Hope you are all well. I have been lurking...


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