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01-30-2020, 02:41 PM | #1 | ||
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Ok , other than gluten sensitivity and allopurinol for my gout, I have found no other cause for my neuropathy. Here are the tests I have done so far:
1) B- Vitamins and thyroid - normal 2) Celaic antibodies - high demidated gliadin 3) autoimmune - Lupus and rheumatiod arthritis antibodies - normal 4) cervical MRI- normal 5) EMG - normal Any other tests you guys suggest? - Skin biopsy? - Brain MRI for MS ? Thanks |
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08-16-2020, 08:00 AM | #2 | ||
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Ok Folks.. Update on my suspected SFN so far..
Some days are good (hardly any symptoms), some days are not so good(The burning,tingling, pins and needles). Have done a battery of blood tests (including celiac panel, rheumatoid A), MRI and Nerve Conduction tests. Nothing conclusive, except one of the gluten antibodies (dimedidated gliadin IGG) being high. So, on a gluten free diet for the last 10 months and diary free for about a month or so. So far, as you can see mixed results . My supplement regime is as follows : 600mg R - Alpha Lipoic Acid, 1000mg Acetyl- l- carnitine, 1000mg Omega 3 fish oil, 300mg Benfotiamine B1 , 2000mcg B12 methylcobalamine Has anyone tried the Protocol 525? Next steps : don't really know |
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