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Old 05-27-2012, 02:51 PM #29
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I continue to get so much better. PN is just barely there.

Autonomic Neuropathy (Dysautonomia/POTS) is improving daily. We just gone home from another trip. We are buying land and building. Just 6 months ago this would have been a nightmare with walking etc. since the blood would not stay in my head and heart..feeling like I would faint at all times. I have a long way to go with the POTS but it is night and day! I can handle the car trips and the stress of deciding on things for the new house, builder etc, so much better.This is all nice for my hubby. I can do so much more now!

We are both very happy as well as my parents and family, very scray for a few years.
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