
Suggest Treatment For Tachycardia While Having TBI And EDS

I was able to run or march ipnc place for 15minutes until the tachycardia symptoms hit, now I'm lucky if I can stand for four in half minutes before HR goes into the 20's
Yes....the answer to your question on Autonomic Neuropathy is filed
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I don't know if you're referring to my answer or the other doctor who was working on the similar question. But if so then, YES, I did archive the answer to the question of What is Autonomic Neuropathy and Sudomotor Dysfunction.
If by TBI you are referring to Traumatic Brain Injury then, that would not have much to do with spine degeneration in any direct way. If by EDS you are referring to Ehler-Danlos Syndrome then, yes there are very well known spinal column deformities and degenerations at the craniocervical junction which can be operated on though success rates are highly variable.
I agree that having your heart rate dip that low would cause all sorts of functional problems for you. I hope there is an either an ongoing workup in progress or something's been determined to help get you on the right track to being treated for your problems.
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