LockShockBarrel
Pudge controls the weather.
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Hey guys! So here's the update with me, since July, I've passed out 4 times, so I finally went to a Dr to get checked out and they sent me for a tilt table test. I had that today and was diagnosed with neurocardiogenic syncope. Essentially what's happening is if I stand upright and still for a period of time (not even a long one necessarily, but too long for me) I pass out. It's caused by an oversensitivity in the heart, so standing up and still, the blood is pulled down by gravity and the body raises the heartrate and blood pressure to keep the blood flowing to the brain, eventually the heartrate and blood pressure get too high and the body sends a signal to drop them both, and I faint because the blood flow is away from my brain. Once I lay down (pass out) and the blood comes back to my head, I'm fine, if not a little tired. They gave me a list of things to do to help, including drinking more, eating more salt, and doing movements like bending over and such to keep the blood flow moving and all that fun. I may be put on betablockers, in hopes that should I be standing up and still, that the pulse and pressure never get high enough to trigger this reaction.
So here's my question, one of the things they told me to avoid is standing in lines, so would I benefit from getting a GAC? We've used on in the past for my father who uses a service dog (and I know they're not supposed to be necessary in that case but we've still been asked for them) but I'm sure what exactly it would do in my case. I was reading the FAQs and the "stamina/endurance" thing, and I'm really fine walking around and such, it's just the standing still thing that would be my concern. I don't want to be in a long line and have this happen and bang my head on a guardrail or something like that. I don't have a trip coming up any time soon, but I'm working on one hopefully and I'd like be to able to figure this into my plans if I need to.
So here's my question, one of the things they told me to avoid is standing in lines, so would I benefit from getting a GAC? We've used on in the past for my father who uses a service dog (and I know they're not supposed to be necessary in that case but we've still been asked for them) but I'm sure what exactly it would do in my case. I was reading the FAQs and the "stamina/endurance" thing, and I'm really fine walking around and such, it's just the standing still thing that would be my concern. I don't want to be in a long line and have this happen and bang my head on a guardrail or something like that. I don't have a trip coming up any time soon, but I'm working on one hopefully and I'd like be to able to figure this into my plans if I need to.