Kenny Banya
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Wondering how these physical symptoms are considered 'resolved'
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome might be resolved because with more activity the heart's 'standard' pulse pressure increases? Hence no need to increase pulse rate.
Then again, if it is brain (brain stem?) signalling to the heart regarding pulse pressure, how does increased immunity affect brain signalling.
Then there's hypoglycaemia - maybe the change in cells from Rituximab allow the cells to process glucose better. Maybe the ADP cycle is fixed.
Questions, questions....
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome might be resolved because with more activity the heart's 'standard' pulse pressure increases? Hence no need to increase pulse rate.
Then again, if it is brain (brain stem?) signalling to the heart regarding pulse pressure, how does increased immunity affect brain signalling.
Then there's hypoglycaemia - maybe the change in cells from Rituximab allow the cells to process glucose better. Maybe the ADP cycle is fixed.
Questions, questions....