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Thanks for the reply. I, too, have been the round of doctors before being diagnosed with cervical dystonia after my auto accident. But can you imagine a neurologist saying it is "hyperventilating" and the other, my MDS,
alluding that it was hormones. I have been menopausal for ten years and doing fine. It is NOT that. I am going to try all the supplements mentioned though I take some already. Certainly, neurontin is not helping much. Just knowing other people have the problem is a help although I wouldnt wish any of this on anybody (well maybe for 24 hours for SOME of them). Support is so important! |
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![]() ![]() Telling us it's hormonal is a cop out...I truly hate that line. I swear, male doctors love to blame everything on hormones...do they ever tell a man it's hormonal??? I have chronic dry eye, and my optmetrist gave me 3 reason for it: allergies, autoimmune diseases, and hormonal. I have celiac disease, which is an autoimmune disease, yet he refuses to believe my dry eye is because of celiac disease...it's hormonal, "because I am of the proper age for hormonal problems." I started menopause at 42, I am now 52, and had a total hysterectomy last yr, unrelated to menopause, no hot flashes, nothing...of course it's hormonal!!!! ![]() DOCTORS!!!! ![]()
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