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Old 11-08-2007, 11:07 AM #1
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Absolutely, and you can thank Mrs. Doubtfire for that.

She said on these boards:

Melody: Magnesium, Magnesium, Magnesium.

so Melody learned, learned learned.


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Old 11-08-2007, 11:17 AM #2
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I have been taking magnesium, but apparently the wrong kind - magnesium oxide (who knew!!). I'm planning a trip to Whole Foods to get the 5000 B12 and better magnesium.
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Lightbulb when you take

massive amounts of Vit C you can acidify the urine. Urine is supposed to be
a little alkaline. By changing the pH of the urine, you can change the
excretion of drugs, so keep that in mind.

Your doctor should know this Vit C intake, because it can skew some blood tests, esp blood sugar.

There was a paper on our health news forum which went off line sadly.
But it showed increased stomach cancer when Vit C was taken in high amounts with food.
So it recommended using it only on an empty stomach. The Vit C reacts with nitrosamines to
create carcinogenic compounds. I wish I had copied the story...and have since not found it
again.
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Hi. That is good news. I also heard that when repairing sometimes symptoms can feel worse. I don't know if that is true. I thought too much vitamin c was bad and can make you lack something like iron. This may be so wrong so just fyi. Keep feeling better
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Hi. That is good news. I also heard that when repairing sometimes symptoms can feel worse. I don't know if that is true. I thought too much vitamin c was bad and can make you lack something like iron. This may be so wrong so just fyi. Keep feeling better
daniella, i think it depends on the individual, in my case i can definitely say that my symptoms were worse at times whilst healing, but then again Melody & Jarrett report the opposite.

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HI.

I truly believe that the only reason I had this great experience with the Methyl B-12 was that I had just had that neuropathy flare-up (becasue the podiatrist used that vibrating planing tool on my nails). I had never had a single case of burning, tingling, buzzing (ANYTHING), before I had my toes done.

I had been diagnosed previously with the beginning of neuropathy in the toes because the doctor at Cornell did the tuning fork on me and the tips of my toes were numb. I had no idea about this because how would a person discover that they have numb toe tips?? I mean, who goes around testing the tips of their toes?? I know I never did.

So when she told me "you have the beginning of neuropathy" I immediately said "you mean I have what Alan has?" and she said "yeah, but in diabetics it mostly presents as numbness, just keep your sugar under as tight control as you can". Which is what I had been doing, but don't forget I'm a diabetic for 20 years, and only by going to Cornell did I get my act together.

So when I had that first experience at the podiatrist where every nerve in my foot WOKE UP, and he said: "Oh you have feeling, that's good, that's good," I wanted to kick him upside his head because my feet were buzzing and I'm thinking "what the heck good is this?"

That night I buzzed, burned, ALL THE STUFF!!!. I went on these boards, learned about methyl B-12, purchased it from iherb (starting at 1000), found out in about a week that I could do the 5000 and I've been on 5000 since then.

And yeah, I do get the flare-ups but no where near that night with the buzzing, tingling, burning, YUCK!!!!

I will take this Methyl until I'm gone from this planet.


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daniella, i think it depends on the individual, in my case i can definitely say that my symptoms were worse at times whilst healing, but then again Melody & Jarrett report the opposite.

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I did go through some worsening of symptoms but never for too long. A week and a half if I remember correctly at it's worst until just before I stopped taking everything. That last few weeks was horrible. That's what told me that something wasn't right. It just kept getting worse and worse. It took about a week for everything to go back to what it had been before that last few weeks.

It's been a bit over a week and I'm feeling wonderful! Pain levels have changed yet again from what it was just prior to restarting the *proper* form of B-12 for me. I knew I needed to try that form or just tough out the other form of B-12. But I needed to do *something* because the pain was again getting gradually worse. Thank goodness it seems to be working wonderfully for me!
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I remember the middle of the nights as well,HEY is anybody here,I was
and i was crying as well...Things aren't perfect but getting better. I
am so glad for you. Now if I could get those 400 hhundred dollor rubber
hand made in Germany,commpression hoses on and off,I might smile
a little more...But the nurse said well she has to figure out something.
I figure she could come over pulll them on in the morning,and come over
at night so I get them off,then hand wash them..I just don't have the
darn upper body stregth,and that's a lot of money...TTTTTThanks
for leting me vent..

I really am happy,that Mrs. D pops up and boom comes up the answers
to so many Questions...Also i've been gone did Rosre retire,run away
from home..Just asking??? Sue
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Thanks Brian. I think that is the furstration were all different. A lot of what works for one may not for another. I guess when I'm in a lot of pain I try to say well maybe its repairing. Its probably just a mind game but gets me through and helps to hold to hope. I do feel though I should be repaired with the level of pain sometimes.
Sue I too wonder where Rose has been. I hope ok and just busy.
Melody I'm so glad you have found such benefits from b12. You should tell your story on the vitamin board. Others have too.
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Thumbs Up Great News

Anything that is helping you matey is really good news! I hope you continue to improve.
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