Dysautonomia, POTS and other nervous system issues that are causing your cardiovascular problems.

Published 2023-11-08
In today's video, I wanted to highlight how your nervous system, specifically your autonomic nervous system, is affecting your cardiovascular system. These dysautonomic conditions, like POTS, are a much more common cause of heart flutters, dizziness, fatigue, blood pressure changes, etc. than most people realize BUT many people and doctors have no idea what they are.

In this video, I want to give you a quick understanding of what these conditions do, signs to look out for and how to get these things properly assessed and diagnosed!

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00:00 - Intro
02:49 - How your nervous system affects your cardiovascular system
07:50 - The different types of dysautonomias
11:30 - Common triggers of symptoms and onset
15:36 - How to get these nervous system issues assessed and diagnosed

All Comments (7)
  • @kenshaw1674
    Another really interesting video packed with useful information Thanks Ken
  • @ryanomara6018
    Thank you for your videos , especially this one. Have had to be my own advocate posing as a doctor as never have found one who listens . My heart has never worked well, whole cardiovascular system nervous system, all the systems blood doesn’t circulate and every nerve is as though on fire every moment - and always just told I’m wrong or “it’s the chronic Lyme” or “that black mold that almost killed you” ... my point is that there are many of us who really, really appreciate quality medical information , the facts! Hard to get proper help when they’re not hearing you or seeing the real problems. I really appreciate you and your videos
  • So happy to se more and nore fobus on the real motor and heart. I learn about that start of 2000 But from norway in 1970 we trained from 1 year to contronl and yhays it😁
  • @user-tu8hh7eb2d
    They say I have PVCs and I’m on medication for it and it really doesn’t work and we have been talking about doing a ablation. Thoughts ?
  • @regina6838
    If you heal the infection, will dysautonomia go away?