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Spiky-Leaky Syndrome, Dysautonomia, and Structural Instability

Gordon Medical Associates Season 3 Episode 58

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Structural instability in the upper cervical spine is showing up more frequently in patients with complex chronic illness, yet most practitioners miss the connection between craniocervical issues and symptoms like dysautonomia, MCAS, and debilitating headaches.

Dr. Nafysa Parpia sits down with Dr. Andrew Maxwell, the pediatric cardiologist who identified Spiky-Leaky Syndrome, in which intracranial pressure alternates daily with CSF leaks, driven by breathing patterns and structural compression.

Dr. Maxwell explains the diagnostic signs and why this may be the missing link in treating tick-borne disease, Long COVID, ME/CFS, and fibromyalgia.

Episode Highlights:

  • Spiky-Leaky Syndrome involves cyclical intracranial pressure surges and CSF leaks, presenting with alternating headaches, dysautonomia, and cranial nerve dysfunction
  • Cranial nerves IX–XII often compress near C1, contributing to vagal dysregulation, tinnitus, dysphagia, and autonomic instability
  • Mast cell activation and connective tissue laxity compromise craniocervical stability, worsening POTS and autonomic dysfunction
  • Diagnosis combines CO2 monitoring, cone beam CT imaging, and venogram assessment of jugular compression

Listen in to learn more :
 

[0:00:00] Spiky Leaky Syndrome as a Missing Link in Complex Illness

[0:01:46] Daily High-Pressure/Low-Pressure CSF Cycle Explained

[0:03:55] Cranial Nerve Injury Pentad and Symptom Constellation

[0:07:24] Pseudo-Eagle Syndrome and Stylohyoid Ligament Calcification

[0:09:24] Environmental Triggers, Mast Cells, and Focal Hypermobility

[0:12:01] Rethinking MCAS, Dysautonomia, and Hypermobility Diagnosis

[0:15:21] From Pediatric Cardiology to Systems View of POTS and CCI

[0:19:02] POTS as a Physiologic State and Blood Pooling Mechanism

[0:22:00] Lifestyle, Exercise, Compression, and the “Big Five” POTS Meds

[0:24:47] Clinical Workup and Testing Strategy for Spiky Leaky

[0:27:24] Internal Jugular Compression and CSF Flow Pathways

[0:30:03] Individualized Treatment: Diamox, Airway, and CCI-Focused Rehab


About Andrew Maxwell, MD

Dr. Andrew Maxwell is a Board Certified Pediatric Cardiologist specializing in dysautonomia, hypermobility syndromes, and mast cell activation syndrome. His research focuses on endothelial control of vasomotor tone, nitric oxide, and the relationship between environmental toxins and autonomic dysfunction. He identified Spiky-Leaky Syndrome and has published numerous articles and book chapters on complex chronic illness. 


Learn more about Dr. Maxwell https://www.heartofthevalley.us/


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