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Heres a new one - vasovagal neurosyncope

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Hi all,

I want to apologize to everyone that has emailed me and did not receive a

response. Let's just say I've been a bit out of the flow of things. Think

y'all know what I mean.

Well now I have been given a new diagnosis to add to my extensive list of

ailments, Vasovagal Neurosyncope. Has anyone out there had the same diagnosis

or have any info. to share regarding it? I am told that there is a nerve

somewhere? Hum! that is short circuiting and slowing down my heart whenever I am

moving and therefore my heart is not pumping enough blood, etc to my brain and

thus causing my continual seizures/blackouts or whatever you want to call them,

and my blood pressure drops immensely.

in otherworlds my heart rate slows down when I move so I am supposed to sit down

immediately and when I sit down my heart starts pumping again. This one sounds

like a fun one to deal with. I still say all of my problems are strictly ACM.

But being the good sport that I am I will let the doc's

investigate this one to the fullest since it really doesn't sound healthy.

Any knowledge regarding this would be appreciated. Hope I don't have all of you

stumped on this one. It sure feels good to be back. I haven't opened a

fraction of the emails that have backed up waiting to be opened. I may just

have to trash them and start up new.

Thanks,

Vicki , VA

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