Mestinon Timespan for Dysautonomia User Reviews
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"Pyridostigmine ER 180 has been life-changing. The temperature intolerance has become balanced. I am no longer freezing nonstop. The ability to gain muscle strength is amazing. I can walk longer and stand, and I have increased energy. The blood pooling in my feet is not nearly as bad. The small fiber neuropathy has decreased in episodes and flares. It has helped with rapid heartbeat and less dizziness. The side effects in the beginning are not pleasant. However, if you know going in that you may experience severe cramping, diarrhea, runny nose, and watery eyes. As time goes by, the body adjusts, and the benefits are worth it and the discomfort. My record is if your physician prescribes the dosage of 180 ER time-released x 2 per day. Start with only one a day, your body may not be able to handle the side effects. I noticed within two days of taking Pyridostigmine, I was able to walk without muscle weakness and small fiber neuropathy."