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I am very curious what was/is of more help, CCSVI treatment or the Diamox. Or, is it a combination of the two?
Seems interesting that Diamox would reduce BP, because for me, part of my POTS/autonomic disorder is that my BP’s are/were low. Since being on Diamox my BP’s are actually in the normal range now more of the time. So maybe what Diamox does (in that it takes some of the pressure off our brains and then some of those signals that were doing crazy things now improve) is help us have normal BP’s and for those who were running high BP’s, theirs go down and for people like me with low BP’s, ours go up?
Weirder yet is that when I’m pregnant my BP’s are even LOWER than when I am not pregnant. I would run 70/40 or less when pregnant. Kind of like my cardiologist, my OB is used to having to deal with high BP’s in pregnant patients, not low BP’s. =)