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Hi,
My daughter is experiencing an amazing improvement in her health after being treated for lyme and co. for 2 yrs.
She got diagnosed and treated for POTS. Yesterday, said mom, I am better, I am not dizzy, I don't have any symptoms.
Thank you for your prayers and support over the last couple years!
So I am rejoicing that both kids are on good path.
Only problem: she has been experiencing heightened anxiety, almost like a wave of it, and slightly worsened depression.
We are working with dr to address, but I am curious.
Has anyone here experience something like this?
Body chemistry still adjusting? Dealing with trauma now that worst is over? Facing activities outside the home now after being home so long? Idea of school part-time?
What do you think? I know she will be ok, but I hate that this amazing moment is miserable for her.
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I know of a couple of people who at the end of treatment needed to get the adreanal glands settled down - ASK screen name NP40 about this. This could be part of the issue
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I also go through this in waves. There seems to be good days or even weeks at a time and wham it hits out of now where. I have to talk to myself and say it will pass. My dr. did give me prognenolone 100mg and it has helped me with depression and a little with the anxiety. How long did it take for your daughter to get ride of the dizziness. That is what im suffering from and as my stress has gotten extreme I think it has affected my dizziness. any advice and info regarding this. please anything! im so stressed. I cant be dizzy tomorrow, have to go to the hospital with my mom for her surgery. growth on her overies and dont know if cancer yet. I have to get myself together for her sack... please let me know anythings. please! thank you, Therese
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