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Old 08-07-2009, 06:18 AM #1
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Default From my testing

I do not have autonomic neuropathy. I couldn't even prove I had dysautonomia as it was highly subjective. 2 rounds of autonomic testing have come back normal. My BP is not low, it runs highish and with anxiety it goes up. The only way I knew for sure that I had dysautonomia and not just anxiety is that I had things like goosebumps/chills and sometimes I would go tachy and my BP would shoot up for no reason. This has subsided over the last year or so.

I was definately planning on telling the surgeon. I think I will also call my neuro who specialises in autonomic dysfunction and ask her opinion.

I was just wondering if anyone with widespread PN has had surgery under general anasthesia (sp), and if there was an extra risk involved.
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