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Originally Posted by mrsD
There are certain vitamin deficiencies that need
To be looked at.
vit B12 should be over 400pg/ml
So get that evaluated and get the actual
Result as doctors still follow old lab ranges
As "normal"
Low vit D will cause tingling because of
Poor calcium absorption from food.
Most adults score low in this and you need
D3 and not RX D2 to correct this at
1000 IU per 10 points to raise -- your
goal should be at least a reading of 50.
Low magnesium commonly presents
With low D and lack of whole foods in
the diet. A good chelate starting at 200mg
a day elemental will help with tingling,
pain and cramping.
I am on my iPhone on vacation so look
Around on this forum as there are many
Informational threads. I can't link on
This little phone.
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I got results from an autonomic test which came back normal, along with the many blood tests, two MRIs, and nerve conduction tests (All normal). The Neurologist has ruled out small fiber neuropathy and multiple sclerosis, and from blood tests has also ruled out heavy metal poisoning and gluten intolerance.
At this point the neurologist seems to have ruled out a number of things (which is good), but appears to be at a loss to figure out what this might be (the symptoms continue). He's prescribed some muscle relaxants to help with the upper back/neck spasms, and scheduled a follow on appointment for six weeks from now to see if things have improved or got worse.
I'm not sure where to go next, or what to research next, I'd be interested in hearing your opinions, I'd really like to give this thing a name so we can start working on treatment.