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Dysautonomia on the rise in our decade in my words of wisdom

I like to share with all my readers on why Dysautonomia is on the rise in our times and, these are my thoughts and my words of wisdom. Back in the days of World War 1 they called it "Neurasthenia". This was a term used back in the days of destruction. In those times they classified it as a mental disorder and for the insane when in fact, they were not. If you think about it, what is happening in our times today? We always say, "History repeats itself." True statement. We are very repetitive humans when it comes to life and, who wants power. We are in the times of destruction. In this decade we have lost many people around the world to Catastrophic happenings. Good example: Hurricane Catrina. It caused much "Mass Destruction" in, New Orleans. Not to forget the Tsunami in Indonesia where, we also lost millions of people. Also, Haiti with the massive earthquake that killed many people as well and, we can't forget, 9/11. The list goes on. Also, we
Here is a story I will share with all about a nice lady I met through e-mail and on line. She has her experiences with Dysautonomia and she gave me permission to share her story with all of you. Below her story will be her information and her phone number if you like to contact her. Her story inspired me and I hope it will do the same for those who are interested. Enjoy this blog. xoxo Miss Vivian At the age of 13, Amanda, an aspiring musical theatre actress, started touring professionally with “The Sound of Music” across the state of Florida. She attended school part-time. After winning many awards and training in New York, her future looked bright. She was accepted into the renowned Dreyfoss School of Fine Arts and chosen for the first-ever American Idol camp. Her life was just beginning. By the end of her tour and the last few months of 8th grade she began to get strange ailments. It started with stomach aches and severe nausea that caused her to miss