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7:54 AM
My wife decided to support me on my resting and recovery, so she sent me to do some relaxing stuff. Let me present the beginnings of another raised bed which will later get the glass surroundings to become a full greenhouse
 
8:12 AM
nice!
 
 
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10:54 AM
@asim excuse me, how is this related to Android?
@WarrenFaith when are the ducks coming in?
you gotta have ducks
 
when we secured our fence in a better way
 
love that
 
we still have some loopholes in to our neighbors (because they suck at making a fence evenly...)
 
11:14 AM
guess they arent actual Germans then
 
 
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12:56 PM
Croac
 
helloo
 
Soup MB!
 
doin alright, how're you doing Raymond?
 
1:25 PM
Pretty good too, thanks!
There's some raining going on
which makes me partially happy
 
nice to hear you're doing good!
@RaymondArteaga for working conditions, rain is great. For other stuff, less I guess
 
There was a pretty bad dry period, so this rains comes in really handy
 
 
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3:18 PM
o/
 
 
5 hours later…
8:23 PM
wowee
missed a dave appearance
 
still here
waiting all day to tell you it's not MS, it's POTS
with possible complicating factors I need to get tested for
 
oh thank godddddd
well thats unfortunate either way but at least its the lesser of the evils
 
yeah
10g of salt a day and compression pants, feeling better
 
interesting.. do u get that light headedness when standing?
 
gotta get like a mile long list of tests done
 
8:36 PM
i get that badly sometimes
 
interestingly enough, only had that when I stopped nicotine and caffeine for the autonomic screen
 
interesting.. makes sense maybe from the blood vessel changes
 
probably been medicating myself for it for years
 
dilation etc
 
yeah
 
8:37 PM
i seem to get that feeling a lot worse when im smoking weed and if im dehydrated at all as well
i used to stand up and black out lmao
it was bad
well at least youve begun narrowing down whats going on
 
easy to give yourself a quick screen, it can cause brain fog that overlaps with inattentive type ADD
but yeah dehydration causes it too
 
what was the screen?
 
but basically take your resting heart rate while lying down before caffeine and stuff
then standup for 3 minutes and take your heart rate again
if you have 30+ BPM increase go get screened
 
interesting.. ill have to check that out
do it first thing in the morning i guess?
 
I did what's called an Autonomic reflex screen, they measure sweat production blood pressure, lungs blowing
caffeine and nicotine can stimulate your autonomic nervous system and mess with the results
 
8:40 PM
also interestingly after quitting nicotine the symptoms of that improved drastically after my body restabilized again to no nicotine
now i only seem to get it when im super hig, dehydrated, and do yoga
 
yeah, once I get a better handle on my symptoms I'm gonna look at quitting
for now I'm a mess without nicotine
 
yeah makes sense
nicotine was intense to quit
 
basically though, all my results were normal except the tilt table test
on the tilt table my very reasonable resting heart rate was 60 lying down
3 minutes after being tilted up to a 70 degree angle it was 111
blood pressure good, blood work good, all that stuff good (except for a vitamin D deficiency)
 
oh wow
so maybe something heart related? nervous
 
they are gonna look at my heart to make sure
 
8:43 PM
or what does that signify?
makes sense
 
but I've always had a high standing heart rate
it's a form of dysautonomia, can be adrenal malfunction, nerve damage, exist on its own, triggered by a viral illness
it's poorly understood and underdiagnosed
Celiacs for instance can cause it
among other autoimmune issues
but basically it means your blood vessels don't constrict in response to standing
 
oh interesting ..
 
so your adrenal system / fight or flight system kicks in to pump more blood to your brain
causes the hyper sensitivity and anxiety I was feeling
 
yeah i mean id be looking at nicotine as #1 thing to consider stopping due to how much damage it does to blood vessels and the heart
 
That's smoking
nicotine itself is neuroprotective and a vasoconstrictor
 
8:46 PM
nicotine still does damage
im almost certain
but id have to relook it up again
 
look it up, I remember hearing that from a neurosurgeon on a pod cast, that he indulges in nicotine without smoking
that it gets a bad wrap and almost all of the damage is from smoking
I've found similar results looking it up myself
 
interesting. I mean I could see it in moderate doses being okay - but as a constant thing still bad. But yeah i know that it gets overexagerrated a lot on the damage side of things for what u mentioned
when i looked into vaping damage vs smoking etc
 
yeah
 
its hard to find studies on JUST nicotine too
like even this article mentions cigarettes
but the title is just nicotine
 
yeah
I've got a month of testing and PT in front of me to improve, see where we are, I'm hoping I can stop vaping at the same time I start some medication
 
8:50 PM
but from what I remember there is still blood vessel damage from the free radicals, and toxicity of nicotine but ill report back when/if i find anything more concrete than my failing memory lmao
 
right now if I stop vaping i'm completely disabled, like I need to lie down, don't talk to me
 
i will say that after quitting, my varicose vein problems improved drastically and my blood pressure went back to normal and i stopped getting dizzy. obviously anecdotal
that makes sense man
when i quit i was incapacitated for a week or so
two of those days spent in bed laying down
my brain ceased to operate normally, it was super concerning
 
lol
my neurologist knows I vape and didn't mention it all in either consult
so I'm guessing there's a reason for it
I'll probably ask during the next follow up
 
interesting
could be due to lack of concrete research maybe?
 
anecdotally other people with pots reported improved symptoms with nicotine but like just use the meds
 
8:53 PM
 
Compared with blood vessels in nonsmokers, those in both cigarette smokers and e-cigarette users were less able to expand. This difference remained when the researchers accounted for differences in age, sex, and other measurements of heart function.
That's exactly why I'm wearing compression leggings right now, to keep them from expanding
Like eating too much salt isn't healthy for most people, raises your blood pressure and causes damage
 
makes sense
that being said, varicose veins run off the same mechanism w/ needing compression and again anecdotally, but me quitting did really help me there
but i dont wanna compare too closely
it sounds like you are aware of whats going on better than me anyway - more just trying to give a diff perspective but i dont have the same info as u on ur specific situation
I started having blood pressure issues near the end when i was vaping - which kinda pushed me more towards quitting
 
No I agree with you and some of this other stuff sounds worse like leaky blood cells
 
I know in regards to blood pooling - having really any additional chemicals in ur bloodstream is bad in that regard
 
I just took a ton of time off and I need something in place to support me through quitting
 
8:58 PM
for the varicose vein stuff so i think that could be why it helped me a lot to quit
makes sense
Im really glad i quit over the christmas 2 weeks break i took
i wasnt anticipating the mental effects as much as they slammed me
like my adhd became a beast
I did taper down first - which I would recommend if u havent yet
I went from 6% -> 3% -> 1.5% -> 0.5% -> 0% then quit that to no vaping
interestingly the hardest jump for me was 0% to nothing
which surprised me since i already cut nicotine out
i was heavily underestimating the dopamine i was getting from it
 
yeah
 
anyway didnt mean to make that about me. How are you feeling about everything?
must be a sense of relief eh that its not MS?
 
yeah glad I'm not dealing with brain damage
 
yeah thats a scary concept
 
also glad to have a clear path forward and see meaningful changes and symptom reduction
 
9:04 PM
nice- yeah thats important af
keep spirits up so things dont get worse
out of curiosity - does ur heart rate return back to normal after standing for a certain amount of time? or stay high
wondering if standing more would help you - or hinder you
 
light aerobic helps to improve heart health, leg and core strengthening improves pressure on veins
but no the longer I stand the worse it gets
symptomatically
my heart rate stays elevated, they did the test over 10 mins
goes up and stays up until I'm tilted down again
 
ah shit
that sucks since being sedentary too much is so bad for you in other areas
wonder if something like an exercise bike would be key for you
since its like sitting down exercise
 
yeah, I have POTS specific physical therapy coming up, have a row machine and a bike at home already
the problem is, if you over do it, it can actually make your symptoms worse
 
hell yeah
yeah not too surprising there
 
so I need to go figure out the types of things I need to do and how far to push
 
9:09 PM
yeah thats smart.. when i had the blood clot last year i went through a similar process
hard to be patient sometimes though
 
yeah
 
hard to find the balance there between being careful and not overexercising and doing nothing at all.. last year i ended up doing the latter and suffered in other areas
mainly mental and emotional
so its good youre being proactive about seeing a PT
 
Yeah, in general my health doesn't look like I don't get enough exercise, was very active with the kiddos before the symptoms took me down
playing a few games of hide and seek, going on bike rides, lifting toddlers up, all pretty physical
 
yeah makes sense! as long as ur getting ur heart rate up then its all good stuff
 
yeah
 
9:14 PM
all my activities are so wrist focused.. and ive been having wrist issues the past 2 or-so months and its been killing me
 
ouch, i used to have more wrist problems
 
think i developed some sort of RSI from work + gaming - essentially spending like 10-12+ hours a day keyboarding and mousing
 
found an ace bandage for a day or two can ease the stress on the ligaments and tendons
anecdotally anyway
 
oh interesting, i didnt consider wrapping at all.. i do use wrist splints at night
which has helped a good amount
 
yeah wrap it while you game so you move your whole arm more and your wrist less
but can still use it
 
9:15 PM
yeah thats not a bad idea
i actually am trying out an ergo keyboard and ergo mouse atm from amazon
 
nice
 
they have the tenting on them so ur arm is more in a normal angle
hard to tell so far but they seem to be helping
 
yeah, the bloodflow to that area is so low, takes a long time to heal
 
yeah definitely.. i was seeing 3 months lol
which... nah
im only doing that if i absolutely have to
id need a brain to computer interface or smth
 
yeah
just reduce stress
you want to avoid reaggravation
 
9:18 PM
exactly
im in a pretty good spot rn with the amount of weight lifting + gaming + drumming + yoga im doing... all super wrist intensive shit. Ideally i should take a week off from it all
 
I had a knee tendon get hurt, my wife was complaining about me not wanting to go hiking. I said give it a few months, these take a while. Sure enough a few months later, good as new
 
i got a cortisone shot a week and a bit ago and it helped a lot i think
niceeee
 
yeah if it were me I'd wrap my wrists while doing anything like that
 
interesting
 
I've sprained and broken my wrists multiple times
so if it starts to hurt I wrap it until it feels better
seems to work well for me
 
9:20 PM
i cant really for drumming or yoga but weught lifting and gaming i might try
 
might want to take a break from drumming or cut back
 
the wrist brace/splints i have are pretty good too but its hard to wear them while doing shit
ill have to grab some of that ace bandage soon
yah ive only drummed once since its happened
 
yeah definitely lets you keep your mobility but provides support
 
and kept it pretty short
its really the valorant
my wrists hurt everytime after playing but im so fuckn addicted
actually didnt seem bad last night after using ergo shit for the first time so hoping that stays
 
yeah, just keep in mind, the more you stress it, the higher chance of re-injury and longer recovery time
 
9:23 PM
it was WoW Classic WoTLK that actually flared this up i nthe first place lmao
yah very true
 
could try getting a console
I primarily play on my xbox because of my back pain
can't play in the same chair I work in all day
 
i do have a ps5 controller for my PC but i did try it and i was almost worse for the pain unfortunately
yah makes sense
 
ah that sucks
 
ive actually for the past few days had my desk in standing mode 24/7 and its been really nice on my wrists
 
yeah having the right elbow level relative to the kb and mouse is important
 
9:25 PM
kinda rough to stand this much tho
yah my chairs arm rests are a bit iffy
 
try the ace bandage, it'll keep you from compensating with your wrists subconciously
 
yaaaa im gonna go get some today i think
any tips?
 
wrap through the hand first, go around the back of the hand, then just move up and down
keep the hand strap light, 1 or two wraps, you don't need a lot and it gets sweaty
keep the support bulked around your wrist
 
sick thank you
 
this guy goes heavy on the hand
I'd focus more on the wrist joint
 
9:29 PM
makes sense
i also have some wrist strengthening exercises from my PT ive been kinda slackin on lmao
 
lol, same with the back
anyway I gotta get back to work for a bit
ttyl
 
lol yeah exactly
cya dude! Goodluck with everything
 
thanks!
 
 
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10:44 PM
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