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posted ago by Sun_Tzu ago by Sun_Tzu +181 / -0

Hello frens and patriots. I am a man of God, but not so much the church. Unfortunately, this makes it difficult if I am need of prayers. Thankfully I know patriots.win is full of brother/sisters in Christ. I would selfishly ask if you could pray for me pedes. I am having some potential/perceived heart issues, which is fueling some mental health issues, which is creating a cycle of perceived further heart issues sending me down a cycle of feeling hopeless. I am not in a great place.

Don't worry, I don't feel like giving up or anything, but I acknowledge that I am currently powerless against this. I know logically that there is always hope though, so I ask if a few pedes wouldn't mind digitally gathering in here in Jesus name to send a prayer on my behalf. I don't like asking for self prayers, but I believe God is the only way to overcome this.

I don't fear for myself so much, but rather for those that rely on me to be strong and perform. When this stuff hits me I am useless, and it takes me out for a bit. I need to be functional for those I love and care for (Friends/Family/Employees). I am hoping this makes it less selfish.

VA has not been so helpful, but God has been!

Thanks you frens, God bless!

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falsesongofglobalism 4 points ago +4 / -0

A few observations. One, thank you for your prayers. Two, my POTs started after a pretty severe concussion / head injury that I took last May. However, I also was forced to take a Tdap vax at the ER pretty much against my protestation to the contrary. Then all the symptoms developed over the course of 7-14 days. So, I am convinced that it is autoimmune. I am damaged, likely, for life. Its very disabling for me. It affects my mood terribly. I have kind of this constant PTSD like underlying anxiety and my body is always producing too much adrenaline. It's awful. So, I feel your pain.

I am on propranolol, which is a beta blocker. 20mg 3x a day. I notice it helps slightly with anxiety and also keeps my tachycardia manageable.

I dont know the details as to what meds youre on and I'm not a doctor.

What I can recommene however, for arrythmias and just general heart health, is something called the Awesome Foursome by cardiologist Dr. Sinatra.

Essentially it's,

  1. CoQ-10
  2. Magnesium
  3. D-Ribose
  4. L-Carnitine

And a standard multivitamin.

The brands and doses are important. I could give you more info via DM. Wouldnt hurt at all to try it for a month. But OK it w/ your cardiologist first. Im sure he will say its not gonna work...but you never know until you try!

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Sun_Tzu [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks! I will look into it. I know the beta-blockers can help with the anxiety of it. Magnesium has also been recommended to me in the past. You issues sound more severe, so I really hope and pray you can get through. I 100% feel you on the adrenaline. I used to be a junkie (skydiving, rock climbing, etc...) then one day the thrill of mass adrenaline coursing through me turned into a curse.... Always here if you need to vent. It sucks venting to our loved ones sometimes who don't understand (even if they try too).

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NvCrone 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm also having something like this. For immediate relief I have found that getting the magnesium From an epsom salt bath is helpful. I find I no longer absorb it through the digestive tract, something I believe is related to the GERD. I also use magnesium oil when I can't get to the bath. 1cup of epsom salts for every 60 lbs of bodyweight in a HOT bath for one hour. Your heart relies on magnesium to relax. And there's not a lot in our diet anymore. spez: Let me know if you find anything helpful, please. spez 2. Also try sublingual vitamin B-12. Turns out I have lost the ability to get that from food, also. And when that was corrected I had improvement.

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Sun_Tzu [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's super interesting!!! I will try the epsom salt tonight. I know magnesium is supposed to be helpful. Can deficiency be tested? I wonder if I have something similar occuring.