ive been around since 2007 lol. not all that active at times, for sure.
anyways I am extremely positive about their approach, but perhaps only because of my individual physical maladies that exist when not POISed that leads me to believe I have a disturbed vagus nerve.
since i was a kid, ive always had spasms in my left neck area. they exist to this day. if i sit too long, eventually a left neck muscle will strain and i will be unable to look left for a period of 2-3 days. Lotsa of pain too. Ive learned to exercise in order to combat this very annoying issue, since exercise of the neck area seems to help prevent this.
in addition, as this pressure and tension in my neck builds, i tend to get nauseous the longer i sit.
i have had a cervical MRI but i dont think they looked at compression of the vagus nerve specifically? I may have my MRI resubmitted to a diagnostics lab to have the vagus nerve roots looked at. Besides nausea, the neck tension (which is always there on the left) causes migraines on a CONSTANT basis.
plus, i cannot @#$@#ing sleep for the life of me without sleep medication, and I am also unable to sleep on any one side for the entire duration of the night.
ive come home exhausted from work, totally exhausted, and after laying down, within minutes i cannot feel the exhaustion anymore and my muscles over my entire body will NOT relax, and i feel somewhat numbness throughout my entire body. without relaxing of the muscles, and the FEELING of that relaxing, NO SLEEP.
the neck issues have always been there. also when really tired or in extreme cases of alcohol or other things, my left pupil will dilate to a diff size than my right.
i normally feel a bit of numbness and tingling on the left side of my face, emanating from the middle of the neck to the front. like as in right now sitting here.
in addition, I have relatives who have had severe syndromes (one had severe and constant nausea for no reason) that resulted in part of their vagus nerve being removed from their body.
recently in my researching ive noticed some insight has been garnered from Atlas vertebra subluxation (misallignment) in how it relates to vagus nerve compression. Notice how many of the symptoms listed are similar to ones experienced POIS:
http://atlassubluxation.wordpress.com/2011/06/30/symptoms-and-signs-of-atlas-subluxation/I think when you look at the myriad symptoms, look for a single causality, the vagus nerve would certainly be at the top of that list.
Also an interesting read
http://mindblog.dericbownds.net/2011/10/how-vagus-nerve-links-our-brains-to-our.html