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nerve support????
Has anyone tried the supplement Nerve Support? I was on their site and wondered if it is a total sham or can really help? Just curious!
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These are the ingredients from Amazon.com
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Nothing new. Their price $44.20. Directions to take with food.... NOT IMO... the methyl B12 is not absorbed well with food. It needs an empty stomach. The D3 extremely low, B2, B6, and folic acid can come from any multivitamin. You can buy the same thing --Benfotiamine and methylcobalamin separately for less money. You can adjust your own dosing too more easily when they are separate. We discuss both supplements here: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread121683.html If you choose this way and brand, take it on an empty stomach. |
Thanks Mrs. D, I guess I am not sure what vitamins to take. My B12 was fine on my blood test. Not sure about my vitamin D. It is all overwhelming to me.
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May I ask....what is "fine"? Doctors will tell you fine/normal when you test at 200... because lab ranges in US are old, and not up to date. You should be at 400 at least or maybe more.
Please check that out. Vit D is very important today because of all the new research coming out. Call your doctor back and get your numbers. That is the only way you can know if it is "fine" or not. |
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The most likely antibiotic for a bone infection is clindamycin (Cleocin). This is not implicated in PN.
But you have every right to ask what you will be given. Perhaps they will culture the biopsy and find the antibiotic to fit what shows up? There are so many IV choices... and the bottom line with this serious thing...is that the risk in this case is high, and you will have to take what they give you. But you have every right to ask and discuss any fluoroquinolone like Cipro or Levaquin or Zyvox or Flagyl, and see if there are alternatives. There may be not. All three of these drugs are implicated in PN generation. If your vertebra is consumed by infection...you will be in a far worse place than having PN. So the doctors will have to weigh benefit vs risk, in this case. |
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One does not benefit from the new cancer prevention effects of D, until you reach 70 in your testing. |
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