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<blockquote data-quote="SarahTee" data-source="post: 2428107" data-attributes="member: 518070"><p>Have you been checked for orthostatic intolerance or POTS? Some of your symptoms sounds POTS like, and people with POTS can have trouble regulating their blood sugar and can also feel worse after eating due to blood being diverted to the digestive system.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=vimeo]485528506[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I'm not a doctor, but if your symptoms start or get worse when you move from reclining to sitting or standing, that could indicate orthostatic intolerance (your body is unable to adjust for the changing demands on blood flow when you are upright).</p><p></p><p>Just to complicate things, RH can *give* you orthostatic intolerance symptoms i.e. make you feel dizzy, tired, lightheaded.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, the dietary changes to help with POTS have some overlap with RH: smaller, more frquent meals; lower carbohydrates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SarahTee, post: 2428107, member: 518070"] Have you been checked for orthostatic intolerance or POTS? Some of your symptoms sounds POTS like, and people with POTS can have trouble regulating their blood sugar and can also feel worse after eating due to blood being diverted to the digestive system. [MEDIA=vimeo]485528506[/MEDIA] I'm not a doctor, but if your symptoms start or get worse when you move from reclining to sitting or standing, that could indicate orthostatic intolerance (your body is unable to adjust for the changing demands on blood flow when you are upright). Just to complicate things, RH can *give* you orthostatic intolerance symptoms i.e. make you feel dizzy, tired, lightheaded. Interestingly, the dietary changes to help with POTS have some overlap with RH: smaller, more frquent meals; lower carbohydrates. [/QUOTE]
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