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Interesting that you should all say this. I am in the throws of dysautonomia / MVP as we speak. Of all of the research I have done, and I have done aallot, I truly believe that this autonomic nervous system malfunction is a product of hormonal imbalance. I was on all type's of the pill for a number of years including Yaz and Alesse. I went off the pill and started having Hand tingling sensations ( a part of dysautonomia) and at the time I thought nothing of it. So now a year and a half later I can look back and say I know I had symptoms all along that were slowly showing themselves as I slowly kept doing things that weren't right for MY body at the time. I.e. Eating a began diet and eating processed starches and sugars. It was a culmination for the perfect storm that happened this past October when I started feeling short of breath. Now here I am "Miss healthy" doing everything "right" for my body and I go to tbe doctor with a heart murmur and feeling unwell???? So now three months later after seeing three cardiologist's, two acupuncturist and an integrative medicine doctor, I can tell u for certain I believe that the MVP is just part of the autonomic system imbalance. As I say to my doctor it's an "Electrical" issue nor a "structural" issue. And just so happens do you know what's in charge of keeping all of that in balance? Your hormones. But u will find a million doctors and cardio's that will tell you other wise. They will tell you they have know clue why they see this in young women, and they will also tell you there's no correlation between autonomic dysfunction and MVP, which by the way is totally ludicrous because you autonomic system is in charge of your heart. " ologist's " are "ologist's" for a reason, they do not like to usually make the connection that the body works as a whole in an intricate work of checks and balances. And the explication of why women who have all these dizzying array of symptoms, once they get pregnant seem to get miraculously better? I would tell you hormones. A doctor would tell you they don't understand that yet. Or as well why changing ones diet and making a few other adjustments seem to make these patients get slowly better?? From my knowledge no "real" heart malfunction can be reversed by diet or vitamins. So what's a miss here??????

January 25, 2011 - 11:54am

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