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Dysautonomia climbing and getting confusing

The more I continue to research, the more I learn from others and the more videos I see, Dysautonomia has come out of the wood work to the max. My most recent read is of  a male infant with Dysautonomia. First off, not many men were coming out with their symptoms but mostly, women. Men are just finally feeling comfortable about talking about it. More and more male infants and male toddlers, male preschool, male middle school, male high school is on the rise. And, lets not forget adult males. Dysautonomia is not just a female dysfunction. It's all sex. It's everyone of all ages. Also, Dysautonomia affects everyone differently. Some cases can be devastating and some cases can be mild,and there is, in between. The numbers are growing and people are desperate for a cure. They want awareness. They want someone to do something about it. I know I do. What makes this even more complicated is everyone has a story and a different story with different symptoms but yet, similarities. M