5 patient evaluations for Running
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Apr 24, 2014 (Started May 15, 2012)
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EffectivenessMajor (for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)
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Side effectsNone
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AdherenceAlways
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BurdenA little hard to take
Advice & Tips:
I did have to take a break from running because I developed osteomyelitis and had surgery to remove a joint in my toe. All healed up now and back on track. Nothing else helps my POTS but exercise.
Cost:
< $25 monthly
Nov 21, 2013 (Started May 15, 2012)
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EffectivenessMajor (for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)
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Side effectsNone
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AdherenceAlways
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BurdenA little hard to take
Dosage:
30 min
Daily
Cost:
< $25 monthly
Nov 1, 2012 (Started May 15, 2012)
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EffectivenessMajor (for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)
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Side effectsNone
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AdherenceAlways
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BurdenSomewhat hard to take
Dosage:
2 hr
Daily
Advice & Tips:
I only stopped because the track I run on is outdoors, and it has snowed, so unless I convince somebody to shovel it clear, running season is over for me. I'll start back up in the spring. I have to run on tracks because they have an even surface, and the lane markings seem to help with my balance as well. It's strange, but sometimes I would run smoothly, but could barely walk! I don't like the indoor tracks because I get overheated; on the outdoor track I can run at night, when it is cool outside.
Cost:
< $25 monthly
Oct 22, 2012 (Started May 15, 2012)
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EffectivenessModerate (for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)
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Side effectsNone
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AdherenceUsually
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BurdenSomewhat hard to take
Dosage:
2 hr
Daily
Cost:
< $25 monthly
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May 15, 2015 (Started Dec 11, 2006)
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EffectivenessMajor (for Improve flexibility/strength)
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Side effectsModerate (fatigue)
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AdherenceSometimes
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BurdenSomewhat hard to take
Dosage:
5 hr
Weekly
Advice & Tips:
Don't stop, it's hard to start again
Feb 10, 2010 (Started Dec 11, 2006)
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EffectivenessMajor (for Improve flexibility/strength)
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Side effectsNone
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AdherenceAlways
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BurdenSomewhat hard to take
Dosage:
5 hr
Weekly
Advice & Tips:
Running has kept most of m symptoms low on the sevarity scle, when ever I stop training, within a couple day I start to feel more tired, nd I start to notice more nerve pain on my left side.
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