MCAS, POTS, and EDS: The Nervous System Connection
If you have been diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), you know the exhausting reality all too well. You're managing multiple antihistamines throughout the day and constantly monitoring an ever-growing list of triggers that seem to change without warning. The flushing, hives, digestive chaos, racing heart, and brain fog can all hit at once, with no clear pattern you can predict or prevent.
And here's what makes it even more frustrating: your doctors tell you it's "idiopathic," which is medical terminology for "we don't know why this is happening." They help manage the symptoms with medications, but no one seems to be asking the bigger question that keeps you up at night: Why did your mast cells become hypersensitive in the first place?
Understanding Nervous System Dysregulation
So, if you’ve tried multiple diet changes, supplements, or even medications to get your child’s energy, mood, and focus back online and still struggle, it is vital to look deeper into nervous system dysregulation. Discovering whether your child is affected by this and understanding the appropriate steps to take if so.