I recently went to my POTS specialist and mentioned all of the major GI issues (constant nausea and occasional vomiting, bouncing between constipation and diarrhea, major bloating, acid reflux) I’ve been having. I also mentioned the flushing butterfly rash I get at times especially when I even slightly exert myself or am exposed to heat. I asked about MCAS and she said “let’s try some Pepcid and if it helps, you definitely have it based on what you’re telling me”. I only just started the Pepcid, but I can already tell a big difference in my bloating and I’m not flushing as much. *I should mention I was already on 50mg of hydroxyzine 3x a day*
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u/Effective_Stable_163 — 8 days ago
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As someone that does use she/her/they/them pronouns, I’ve noticed that court is being referred to more as they/their/them. I know it sounds like something small to people who aren’t nonbinary/trans/etc, but I love that for them and i feel like it’s noticeable how happy and radiant they are. Side note: the Shayne URL episode is precious
u/Effective_Stable_163 — 13 days ago