| I wonder how this might figure in relation to PoTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome), either way PoTs being where the autonomic system doesn't equalise blood pressure, especially when standing up n still for several minutes, this the brain doesn't get enough oxygen, so brain fog, head rushes, grayouts (and fatigue, temperature dysregulation + intolerance) (I've the hyper-adrenergic variety, hyper-PoTS, where the brain tries to generate pressure in a way that will never generate pressure, leaving it so frustratingly easy to have adrenaline rushes that can last for hours) I've seen a PoTS professional describe the effects as like kind of a mini stroke it's getting more attention now due to the long COVID relation, and it seems that maybe microclots have become a prime suspect as a possible cause to many symptoms, though there's so many jigsaw pieces, and discerning correlation n cause n effect etc.. obviously there's many contextual tipping points between that and this study (if generalisable) apparently I have a strong heart. idk related; I've nostrils with the collapsing innner valve, so I can't get deep breaths through my nose (and got getting enough air whilst sorry l asleep is a cause of bruxism) rhinoplasty then turbinate reduction helped mildly, but apparently having some cartridge inserted would help prop the path open for a more normal use. so, both of these leave me feeling out of breath a lot and it's why I'm a month breather. hopefully a third bit of surgery will finally properly help some kinda vague anecdata there, some kind of a lens anyway! |