How To Get Rid Of Your Stiff Neck From Jenny B
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Chronic hip knee ankle pain gone in 5 seconds
www.body-awareness.com Watch NER help patient release hip, knee ankle pain and attain health and balance in 5 seconds. Taken live 5-24-09 at lecture The Magic of Instant Shift. WE MAKE PEOPLE TALLER, PAIN-FREE AND HEALTHIER IN SECONDS! Change that you can feel and see Getting taller means healthier. Neuroenergetic Release® (NER) helps people be pain-free and perform, function, and feel better. NER predicts and prevents injuries, degenerative changes and dis-ease. Both short term and over a lifetime NER saves individuals thousands in dollars and untold precious time. Pain Relief Fast ! Neuroenergetic Release® is used to quickly and effectively speed healing & pain relief from: • auto injuries, • neck pain, • whiplash, • back pain, • sciatica, • poor posture, • scoliosis, • arm pain, • carpal tunnel, • fractures, • herniated discs, • TMJ/TMD and jaw problems. Athletes find NER heals injuries and boosts sports performance and energy. This is a back pain and vision improvement case study video but procedures are similar for other types of pain dysfunction like neck pain headaches, carpel tunnel, scoliosis and sciatica. Video shows major structural change/balance occur in as little as one minute of treatment. See for yourself! For more information please see www.body-awareness.com
Chronically Hopeful [Doctors, college, & laughing at life]
Just some more updates on my life. :) When I said that POTS can be caused by other conditions, please know that there are also forms of POTS that are simply the result of Dysautonomia (autonomic dysfunction) and if that's the case, seeking another diagnosis isn't going to change things. I have always felt that my form of POTS is being caused by some other condition due to the fact that some of my symptoms aren't really all that typical of POTS. I also have some endocrinological issues that make me wonder what else might be going on. It's important to remember that POTS stands for Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and while there is a long list of symptoms that usually goes along with it, it is mainly characterized by low blood pressure and a high heart rate. Both of these things can be the result of other conditions. Anything from a malabsorption issue (gastrointestinal) like Celiac Disease or Inflammatory Bowel, to anemia to thyroid problems could cause POTS symptoms. That's why, from the beginning of my diagnosis, I've been on a search for an underlying cause. If I find one, it could mean a better treatment plan for me (which means a better life for me!). As always I cannot stress enough that each individual with POTS is just that - an individual. No two POTS patients are alike so it's important to take that into consideration when listening to other people talk about their conditions. Please comment me with ideas on what you'd like me to talk about! And keep ...
Malarone and low blood pressure, Florinef, Babesia
Please send me a message if you know about these things. Malarone seems to make my blood pressure low, or at least I get faint and have a hard time being upright. Maybe if I take Florinef I can tolerate Malarone for Babesiosis. Also see my Lyme blog: freeideasblog.blogspot.com
What is Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome? Part Two
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome is a form of Dysautonomia. It is a life altering condition that results in a variety of symptoms; the most common being low blood pressure and a high heart rate. Thanks so much for watching!!!! Please help me spread awareness by showing people my videos and just talking about it! We can do this. XOXO,Kyli Credit for some of the information & facts goes to Potsplace.com (Grubb, 2000) Songs are: John Mayer-"Say" & Gnarls Barkley-"Crazy"
What is Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome? Part One
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome is a form of Dysautonomia. It is a life altering condition that results in a variety of symptoms; the most common being low blood pressure (orthostatic intolerance) and a high heart rate. To find out more, watch the video! I did my best to include as much information as possible - there was so much I wanted to say that it ended up being over ten minutes which is why there are two parts! :) My next videos will be more about my life and how POTS affects me. Please comment, message, & subscribe! I can't wait to talk to all of you. I hope you enjoy it. I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing but I'm learning (& it's been a lot of fun). Credit for some of the information & facts goes to Potsplace.com , (Grubb, 2000).
Tips for dealing with POTS – Part 2
The 2nd of 3 POTS tips videos. In this one I discuss the importance of pacing yourself as well as communicating with your doctors, and much more ! Please note: I know I've said this a lot, but everyone with POTS is unique! We are all so very different. I know when I first got diagnosed, I went from being healthy to being very sick and I was terrified that it wouldn't go away or get better. I realized after I made this video that the mention of things like shower chairs or wheelchairs may be frightening and discouraging to those of you who are in the beginning stages of POTS, and unfamiliar with everything. Please, please, please do not let it scare you or make you feel like you're going to get worse or anything like that. You may never get to that point. And if your blood pressure is more stable & you currently don't find the need for a wheelchair, shower chair, etc, please don't let this video make you feel like you may need one later on. There are so many different variations when it comes to POTS. It's very difficult to generalize an illness like ours. I tried to base the tips on the "average" POTS patient, but the truth is there is no average POTS patient! ((3rd video will be up tomorrow!)) Hope everyone is doing great!! (hugs) Kyli
Tips for dealing with POTS – Part 1
The title describes it! Here are some tips I've gathered over the years, as well as some of your favorites. I think it's so important that as patients of this condition, we share all of the beneficial things we've learned with one another. When I was first diagnosed with POTS, I was lost. It was terrifying to have a condition that no one seemed to know about. Thanks to the internet (I would literally be bedridden if not for its existence) I started the slow process of learning about it. My hope is that even just one person benefits from these videos or learns something new that's helpful to them. Sorry if my voice is kind of scratchy - my throat's been bothering me (allergies!) and I had done way too much talking by the time I managed to film the finished product! LOL. For whatever reason I was overwhelmed by how many tips there are & how much I wanted to say, but in the end I just kind of threw it all together realizing "it doesn't matter HOW I get it across, just that I do!!" :)
Agoraphobia Anxiety POTS celiac disease
What is your age? Are you male or female? Do you smoke cigarettes? If so how many a day and for how many years? Do you drink alcohol? If yes how much and what do you drink? Do you eat foods that contain gluten like wheat or oats? What is your pulse while sitting? After standing for 5 mins take your pulse what is it now? Do you exercise? If so what do you do and how much? Do you eat dairy products? Do you eat corn? or products that contain corn syrup? If you have a blood pressure machine at home what is your blood pressure? What is your blood pressure 5 mins after standing? Do you own a juicer and if so do you use it and how often? Do you take a multivitamin? silentjealousy77@yahoo.com or email me on here blog brianunderwood.blogspot.com