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I’m so sorry you are ‘hitting the wall’… 🙁 Are your doctors watching your CO2 (and potassium) levels? I had to fiddle with my dose of Diamox for over a year… Now, if that is OK, what I’d really like to see, is if my first round of medications would take care of many of your symptoms (or maybe the second or third round). I’m working on the patents RIGHT NOW, actually! As far as surgery goes, I always save it as a last resort, when I’m sure nothing else is causing the problems, and imaging clearly reveals the problem. My mom had 24 surgeries — and I am more affected than she ever was. Gads. I’m working hard so that we can all brag that we remain surgery-free (or maybe we just have one or two? 😉 Trust me, I couldn’t have done the ‘dancing’ at the end of that video a few years ago (nor if I’d had surgery). I, too, felt like I was falling apart, I was wearing a cervical collar full-time, and couldn’t even turn my head without feeling like I was passing out. When my 8 year old son began fainting, I knew there was no way HE was having potentially life-altering surgery until I was sure nothing was happening to him that could be reversed. Surgery was permanent. Both of us were “triggered” with viruses, but my daughter was basically sick from birth. Now I’m on a mission to spread the word that many of our symptoms may be reversible with medications — but testing is needed to see who has what. The Driscoll Theory hits many of our problems (for many/most people — not everyone). I’m pushing ahead with the rest of the issues now. BTW, I’m a huge fan of second opinions when it comes to surgery, which may not be ‘popular’ with some surgeons. Working as fast as I can…