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04-05-2015, 06:29 PM | #1 | ||
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Every few years, I think I'll see if a vitamin regimen would be helpful and then don't do anything about it. Maybe this time I'll get on the program, because various symptoms are getting worse.
I don't have PN but CIDP -- not much pain, but big fuzziness in my feet, now my calves and most recently my fingers. Lots of muscle atrophy in legs and fingers. Bad balance -- but I go stand-up-paddle surfing every day, so it's not as bad it it could be, I suppose. Don't take any meds specifically for my CIDP, though I do take synthroid for hypothy. issue; an antidepressant; antabuse, to keep me from drinking; and 5mg Adderall daily, just to keep me moving. Last time I thought about supplements, this is what I was thinking about: 300 mg benfotamine b1 200 mg R-lipoc (is this the same as ALA?) 4000 mcg Methyl B-12 Fish oil This sound right? Am I missing anything for a basic protocol? Should I be looking at allithiamine instead of benfot. for my B1? What about curcumin? Previously, I'd thought about also taking Centrum Silver and Janos B complex, but the thought of adding more pills to my already over-pilled world is not a happy one. Maybe I should just go with one of those Nerve Support Formulas that people talk about and supplement it fill out the roster. Thoughts, anyone? p.s. -- if i wanted to just start with two supplements, which two should it be? |
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