Tachycardia, Anhydrosis and a Posterior Line of Pressure: A Functional Neurology Approach
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Jaudy Treatment Center, United States
A 32-year-old female complains of fast heart rate tachycardia since 1993. She’s been diagnosed with tachycardia since 1997. She reports that has more than eight episodes of fast hear rate a day coupled with severe pain, dizziness and distention. She also complains of systemic eczema, insomnia, weight loss, allergies, itching, hemorrhoids, depression, and extreme fatigue. Blood tests show inflammation, sugar imbalance, iron deficiency anemia, decreased immunity, abnormal CBC, and proteinuria.
The goal was to reduce the tachycardia attacks and diminish her symptoms. Heart rate resting 111. A thorough neurological examination was conducted including VNG, Posturography, Vestibular Examination and OPK assessment. The patient perceived she was falling backwards. Vertical saccades lost. Horizontal saccades preserved with right hypometria and saccadic intrusions. Diminished respiratory excursion and abdominal sensitivity to palpation. Motor and short memory deficiencies. Balance, incoordination and inability to perform dual tasking.
Methods
Brain-Based Activities coupled with Neuro-Visceral Applications were instructed targeting fronto-cerebellar-mesencephalic pathways, and pre and post ganglionic pathways including vagal stimulation. Oxygen therapy administered. Prescribed ocular movements were administered in conjunction with Left complex movements. The patient was put on condition-based dietary guidelines and food recipes.
Results
Patient’s symptoms were significantly reduced after two weeks of treatment. Heart rate stabilized at 88. Her symptoms diminished more than 75% by treatment the third week. Patient kept improving and is currently very stable.
References
All references and clinical date are available at the Jaudy Treatment Center
Keywords:
Tachycardia,
Anhydrosis,
severe pain,
Dizziness,
Distention,
systemic eczema,
insomnia,
Weight Loss,
allergies,
Hemorrhoids,
Depression,
extreme fatigue
Conference:
International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience, Orlando, United States, 24 May - 26 May, 2019.
Presentation Type:
Poster Presentation
Topic:
Clinical Neuroscience
Citation:
Jaudy
GS
(2019). Tachycardia, Anhydrosis and a Posterior Line of Pressure: A Functional Neurology Approach.
Front. Neurol.
Conference Abstract:
International Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience.
doi: 10.3389/conf.fneur.2019.62.00073
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Received:
28 Mar 2019;
Published Online:
27 Sep 2019.
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Correspondence:
Dr. Gilbert S Jaudy, Jaudy Treatment Center, Palm Desert, California, 92211, United States, drjaudy@hotmail.com