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![]() ![]() ![]() any advice would be helpful. Thank you
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It's up to you. Vitamin C is very safe. I've known people who take 4000-8000 mg per day, but I think that's a little extreme. If you space the 1500 out over the day (a good idea no matter what dosage one takes)—say 500 mg w/ each meal—there shouldn't be any problems. The worst you might get is an acid stomach or heartburn. If that happens, back off a little. If it persists even on lower dosage, you might consider switching to Ester C, which is calcium based. I can't tolerate ascorbic acid at all (IBS) so I take Ester C (500-1000 mg/day) with no acid/stomach problems at all. I think 1500/day is on the high side anyway; 500-1000 should be plenty—12 hrs apart if convenient, w/ breakfast & supper if not. Doc
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The studies from Europe to prevent CRPS in wrist and ankle, trauma and surgery, used either 500mg a day or 1000mg a day for at least 50 days. It would be best to use at the time of the
injury, but you should try it anyway. Some people on the RSD forum here get IV infusions and claim improvement. If you type in Vitamin C into the search engine on page 1 of the RSD forum, you'll see lots of entries. (including some from me quoting the papers from Europe). The Vit C is supposed to quell the inflammatory response to the injury site which is causing the CRPS symptoms. I also use Ester C --I get mine reasonably from Puritan's Pride. It is also at Costco for a nice price. Try WalMart's too...as their supplement prices are very good, and also they carry good manufacturers as well. Look carefully at the magnesium label. If it says Magnesium OXIDE, it won't work as it is not absorbed. You need another type that is better absorbed. SlowMag, or Magnesium glycinate, malate, lactate, or gluconate. There is a lotion you can rub on also...called Morton Epsom Lotion. It is sold locally at WalMart and online at Amazon. You cannot take magnesium WITH gabapentin. It should be spaced far apart. Magnesium will block the absorption of the gabapentin into the blood stream.
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