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Default Dysautonomia

Hello! I have been on this journey since 2011. I have seen 9 neurologists through the years and my results are mostly normal except for the N-Type Calcium Channel Ab, which was a little bit elevated. As is the case with most specialists, a bit elevated result is not a cause for concern. Also, I have been recently diagnosed with Dysautonomia.
These are the only abnormal results I have that it can be linked to the symptoms I am experiencing all these years. Note that my symptoms are getting worse. Note also that my dysautonomia is not POTS.
I am interested if anyone on here have neuropathic symptoms from dysautonomia. What tests have been recommended to investigate the cause of your dysautonomia.
Thank you in advance for your comments.

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