Autonomic dysfunction (AD), also known as dysautonomia, refers to a group of conditions that result from damage to the nerves that manage everyday body processes. (Figure 1) These nerves are part of our autonomic nervous system, which controls unconscious or involuntary actions and impaired sensations. Autonomic dysfunction can have many causes [1]. We investigated 34 Patients with Spinal Cord Injury, 2 Patients with Parkinson’s Disease, 2 Patients with Multiple System Atrophy [2] and 3 Patients aging more as 75 years.