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Originally Posted by mrsD
Melatonin is being investigated as an AID to prevent elevated blood sugars in the morning. It has to do with circadian metabolic events.
You know, I will remind you, that diabetics lose magnesium in the urine all the time. Your spasms might be due to low mag levels.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/132138.php
Inositol is also recommended for type II diabetics.
http://diabetesinformationhub.com/Di...n_Inositol.php
I think 6mg of melatonin at night is too much. I'd cut back to 3mg and see what happens.
14 units is a small amount. Some cats get that dose (as a comparison).
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I honestly don't think it's the magnesium deficiency. I take Malic Acid every day, I soak with epson salts at night. And the spasms ONLY HAPPEN WHEN MY SON EMAILS ME. ONLY THEN.
That CAN'T be a coincidence.
I will try taking one melatonin tonight. And I shall go to CVS and look into Inositol.
I feel like they should put my body in a case and study me.
lol
Melody
P.S. cats take 14 units of Lantus? Cats have diabetes???