minimus
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I had the iCPET and lived to tell the tale. Although the test is difficult and physically demanding, they did use IV saline to keep me hydrated after the test, which limited the post-test crash a bit. In my case, Systrom said right after the testing that my right atrial pressure was “the lowest of the low”, meaning veins do not return blood to the heart the way they do in healthy people/controls during exercise. The PA who spoke to me after said this is the result of dysautonomia. (All of my immune and antibody tests were normal, though they hadn’t yet gotten results of the skin biopsy to test for small fiber polyneuropathy.)
Systrom prescribed Mestinon on the spot, which I have started. He said he won’t know whether I also have mitochondrial problems - or how bad they are - until he evaluates the lab work on the blood samples drawn during my exercise test.
Does anyone know how long it typically takes for Mestinon to fully take effect? So far, I am not feeling any bad side effects (knock wood). I feel my exercise intolerance is maybe a bit better after three days on it, but I recognize this could be a placebo effect.
Systrom prescribed Mestinon on the spot, which I have started. He said he won’t know whether I also have mitochondrial problems - or how bad they are - until he evaluates the lab work on the blood samples drawn during my exercise test.
Does anyone know how long it typically takes for Mestinon to fully take effect? So far, I am not feeling any bad side effects (knock wood). I feel my exercise intolerance is maybe a bit better after three days on it, but I recognize this could be a placebo effect.