MDJunction - People Helping People
 

Why wear a ribbon?

 
"I lost my Uncle a year ago to esophageal cancer that spread and he lost his figh..." (Nurse13)

MDJunction to me

HiddenButterfly"All I can say is that this has been the best place ever. It has been six to seven months since I joined, and I have learned so much. I now believe in myself and accept myself on a completely different level. The people on MDJunction has been so supportive and accepting that I have been able to adopt it into my personal life. That has reduced a lot of stress in my life. Thanks to all." (HiddenButterfly)

more testimonials
Vagus Nerve Stimulator Support Group
A community of patients, family members and friends dedicated to dealing with Vagus Nerve Stimulator, together.
Join This Group
Group Home   Forums   Articles   Members (19)   Diaries   Videos   Leaders   Guidelines
VNS Group RSS Feed
VNS ForumsGeneral & SupportVaso Vagal Syncope
01/12/2010 09:07 PM
GovilGirl
Posts: 53
Member

I've had it for at least 20 years now. Had a tilt table test and found out that my heart actually stopped due to the nerve misfire. That was about twelve years ago. But I've learned some ways to cope and have delivered two healthy babies and have had far less head traumas in this later part of my life. Not sure if my story fits in with anything you are peaking into this chat room for....I was actually poking around here for some other issues and thought - hey, maybe I could share some sagey wisdom or something...
- GovilGirl
Reply

11/18/2011 07:30 PM  Top
katy174
 
Posts: 18
Member

You have Vaso Vagal Syncope too, What did they prescribe for that?

Katy174

Post edited by: katy174, at: 11/18/2011 07:32 PM


Previous discussions I participated in:
VNS Pre Surgery
New to VNS
Reply

Share this discussion with your friends:
Members who viewed this page also read:

VNSVNS ForumsGeneral & SupportVaso Vagal Syncope

Disclaimer: The information provided in MDJunction is not a replacement for medical diagnosis, treatment, or professional medical advice.
In case of EMERGENCY call 911 or 1.800.273.TALK (8255) to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Read more.
Contact Us | Bookmark Us | FAQ | Awareness Ribbons
About Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy | Spread the Word | MDJ Advocates | Advertise
Copyright (c) 2006-2013 MDJunction.com All Rights Reserved