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SAMe does not have aspirin or NSAIDs in it.

Take the thyroid, wait 1/2 hour and then take the lipoic and SAMe. Since you are fluctuating with the levothyroxine, take it alone, for insurance. With a full glass of water it should leave the stomach in about 1/2 hour and move along.

The SAMe does not dissolve until the intestines. It has a special coating. That takes time, so the thyroid should have moved along by then. You can take the lipoic, B12 and SAMe together.

Wait another 1/2 hr or so before eating.

SAMe is made in the body from homocysteine, using the 3 vitamin cofactors and glycine (which supplies the methyl group).
Once it gives up the methyl group, it is regenerated using the 3 B vitamins over and over. Some people fail in this step with age, so taking it as a supplement repairs that.

I'd start with a small package of 200mg... a 30 pack. Take one a day for a month. See how you feel. You should notice mood effects within the first week. But the effects on joints may take a month or two and then are slowly progressive in a positive way.

This link explains the chemistry:
http://einstein-syndrome.com/biochem...#MTHFRMutation

It gets complicated. But... if you do respond well to SAMe, it might point to a DNA test for the MTHFR problem for you.
This link also shows the interlinking of the methylation chemistry to each other.
Dear Mrs. D,
Thank you so much for your reply and information.

But, I am sorry I forgot to ask you last night - as you may know, I am taking Gabapentin, is there any "sedatives" component of Gabapentin that may have interaction with SAMe?

Thank you very much.
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