Why do so many people feel dizzy, exhausted, overheated, foggy, or on the brink of fainting—only to be told their tests are “normal”? Because the autonomic nervous system was never properly tested.
Tilt Happens is a no-nonsense, deeply scientific, and unapologetically clear guide to dysautonomia—written by a physician who diagnoses it, treats it, and lives with it. This book dismantles guesswork, exposes diagnostic shortcuts, and replaces vague reassurance with measurable physiology. Dysautonomia isn’t mysterious. It’s misinterpreted.
This book walks readers—patients and clinicians alike—through the actual testing that reveals autonomic dysfunction, including heart rate variability (HRV), deep breathing, Valsalva maneuver, standing and tilt testing, sudomotor evaluation, and integrated autonomic interpretation. It explains not just what the results show, but why they matter, how they connect, and what they predict in real life.
Inside, you’ll learn:
Why “normal vitals” don’t rule out autonomic failure
How HRV exposes autonomic exhaustion long before collapse
What deep breathing and Valsalva really test (and what abnormal patterns mean)
Why standing up is one of the most powerful physiologic stress tests humans perform
How sweat testing reveals small fiber and neuropathic dysfunction early
How medications distort autonomic results—and lead to missed diagnoses
How to distinguish POTS subtypes, orthostatic hypotension, baroreflex failure, neuropathic dysautonomia, and central autonomic disorders
How to turn confusing autonomic data into a usable clinical roadmap
This is not a wellness book. This is not a symptom checklist. This is not about “just hydrating” or “standing up slowly.”
Tilt Happens is about mechanisms, patterns, and physiologic truth—presented with precision, clarity, and enough humor to keep you awake while learning why gravity keeps winning.
Each chapter follows a structured, reader-friendly format:
Clear mechanism breakdowns
Evidence-based interpretation
Practical “Translation” sections for real-world understanding
Actionable “Tilt Tips” that connect data to daily life
Whether you are a patient seeking answers, a clinician wanting to stop guessing, or a researcher tired of vague explanations, this book gives you the tools to understand what’s actually happening—and what to do next.
Because dysautonomia isn’t imaginary. It’s measurable. And once you know how to read it, you can’t unsee it.
Tilt happens. But so does clarity.