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Fingers crossed.No, not gone, I'm still here. She just went for an EEG and and another test and we are awaiting results.
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Fingers crossed.No, not gone, I'm still here. She just went for an EEG and and another test and we are awaiting results.
The hypothalamus controls body temp, so the problem might be there. But she should really see a doctor.
And if possible, post the findings? As a neurologically caused hypothermia sufferer I'm keen on learning more about this.Yes. Definitely. Get a MRI. Check the brain. This sounds mechanical.
Ok here are the test results:And if possible, post the findings? As a neurologically caused hypothermia sufferer I'm keen on learning more about this.
Those are the exact results I got. And so here I sit, disabled, non specific nerve damage, wracked with constant muscle spasms and there isn't a thing wrong with me -except the bone test: lead presence, significant. Modern medicine still has a way to go, especially when it comes to nerves.Ok here are the test results:
EEG: completely normal,
Brain MRI: Completely normal,
TCD (Transcranial Doppler, intracranial arteries, emboli detection, vasoreactivity, and a carotid duplex scan (whatever that is), also completely normal
So, great news, but no smoking gun. They are concluding that it is a vaso-vagal response.
Ok here are the test results:
EEG: completely normal,
Brain MRI: Completely normal,
TCD (Transcranial Doppler, intracranial arteries, emboli detection, vasoreactivity, and a carotid duplex scan (whatever that is), also completely normal
So, great news, but no smoking gun. They are concluding that it is a vaso-vagal response.