Sushi, I would love to get saline on a weekly basis and even a little oxygen. Not sure if medicare would pay for an out --patient. Money is very tight. My doc is taking me off florinef for a week then restarting and I'm already on propranolol maybe that dose will be adjusted. Sushi, what have you tried, what worked? I don't mean to sound morose but I feel like I could die during these episodes not that I am dying but that I could. Actually I'm too weak to even have anxiety about it. Just a falling off a cliff backwards kind of thing. I even got my old sensation of dropping a few floors in an elevator. Who needs Cedar Point? (Amusement Park in Sandusky, OH)
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I don't know if Medicare pays for saline infusions but some here are getting them so maybe they will report.
For me Strattera was miraculous for OI but it is individual. Most need to try a string of meds. Midodrine helps many (wasn't good for me), clonodine helps some (not me), adderall did help me at a very low dose.
Gradually my OI improved as I treated pathogens, methylation and heavy metals so now I can make do with compression knee socks. If you haven't tried compression garments and lots of electrolytes, salt and fluid each day, these are big helps. Powdered electrolytes can be added to your water.
Also, remember that Florinef depletes potassium so that should be regularly checked and probably supplemented.
Sushi