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Well, as far as the Red Yeast rice goes, it has the potential to cause the same effects as any statin, since it has statins in it.
So taking it is confusing. If it is weak enough it won't matter either for your PN or cholesterol. If it is a strong brand, you will still be taking a "statin" so you gain nothing in your trial to see if stopping statins will help you. In other words it is "confounding". Many doctors only know superficial things about drugs. Things from the inserts which are limited, and very little post marketing information. They learn from drug reps mostly, and Xanax is no longer detailed. I am sending you a link to explain more in detail about how the benzos can cause symptoms similar to PN. Hair loss on the legs often comes with aging, and can also be connected to PN. Also from low thyroid. I've lost all the hair on my arms and thighs, but still have a little on my legs. I attribute this to my low thyroid for so many years. The benzo problems have to due with causing hyperactive nerve responses over time (as the drugs wear off). It is subtle and only doctors familiar with addiction and withdrawal may understand it. The effects of the CoQ-10 will not be immediate, but possibly by the first month of use is over. |
Ron, if you decide to stop using your Xanax at bedtime, you ideally should taper off. I would do so slowly... because your body is used to this dose, esp if you have been on it a long time.
Discuss this with your doctor. But realize that some doctors may refuse a taper, or do one too fast. Please post here after you discuss this with your doctor. And also consult that Benzo site I gave you in the PM I sent. |
I read on another site that someone who stated that he had CMT claims to have "cured" it with large does of vitamins E, C and CO-Q1O,
What do you folks think? |
Not true. They have and are having trials all over the world on Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C. Nothing has worked as far as that goes. We all would be cured if that were true. There is no treatment/cure at the present time for any type of CMT.
You can have side effects from too much Vitamin C. Those trials are very controlled and some people could not tolerate it at all. |
Well, we don't know the details of what people often post on the net.
There are many variants of CMT. In the recent past it looked promising that high dose Vit C could help, but then when the trials happened, it was disappointing. http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/ss06/charcotmarietooth.html and http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3154498/ Rodent studies don't always translate to humans. I recently saw a figure of about 60% only may apply to humans after rodent study successes. There is no harm in trying them, however that I know of. You will want to make sure your kidneys are working normally, however. If you do the E, get natural and one with all the forms combined, including gamma. Natural ones typically end in --OL (tocoferOL) and not --YL |
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Yes, I agree. We never use the word "cure" here.
Depending on what is causing PN... the closest thing to a "cure" is for those who don't really have a true PN, but have paresthesias instead. Paresthesias are symptoms of something else, and in certain cases when the primary problem is fixed, then the paresthesias go away.(the symptoms stop). It is a fine distinction, but it can happen. Hyperventilating or having acidosis from something can cause tingling in the periphery but it goes away when the situation changes and the hyperventilation is corrected. That is one example. PN symptoms that come and go may be paresthesias. PN symptoms that remain constant probably are not. Some doctors just tell patients things that are inaccurate. A doctor may just believe a person has CMT, and tell them that without further testing or family history investigation. If that were the case, one would have to realize it was not a real diagnosis. In the opposite vein, I am becoming concerned about the news coming to light about the tainted methylprednisolone injections given as epidurals and joint injections, and their perhaps being a trigger for nerve pain. The latest news suggests this was going on way before it was discovered... so people may be suffering from fungal infections in joints, or the spine for all we know, those who had epidurals, etc. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post924931-20.html |
or its possible the person was misdiagnosed with cmt and never had it in the first place.
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OK, thanks for the responses. Just thought that I would ask. I am new to this, and am, quite naturally, looking for anything that will help my condition.
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