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I had a serious struggle with body temp regulation in the beginning. I also had other autonomic disregulation issues, blood pressure, pulse. The only aspect of it that I could affect is blood sugar. If I let my blood sugar get low, I would freeze and get very moody, even brain fog. I needed to eat properly so my blood sugar did not peak and/or dive.

Slowly, as my upper neck stabilized, I started to improve.
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