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Old 06-27-2016, 08:05 PM #1
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Default Saline IV for dysautonomia

I have had a rough time lately with feeling like I'm floating, dizzy, and foggy. I couldn't sleep last night or the night before due to heart racing, internal vibrations, and nasty nerve pain. I called my doctor today and his nurse called back and offered a saline IV for tomorrow. I said I'm not dehydrated because I've been drinking plenty of water. I'm even adding salt to my drinks because it helps a bit. Anyway, I said I'd try it anyway. Apparently it is a treatment for this and I don't know why no doctor has offered it before. Anyone tried this?

Saline Therapy: Hydration Found to Be a Powerful Tool in Treatment of Dysautonomia (POTS) - Santa Maria Medicine

I'll post an update on what happens when I get back.
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