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Old 01-28-2012, 01:38 AM #11
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nerve dont read into any of the jazz that dr. oz likes to spin on his show, about glass feelings.

Have you taken klonopin before? I took klonopin and for awhile i was having problems with loud noises. That was the link. also i took mullein before, and that seemed to cause a fluctuation in noise?- is that the problem?

Also, at one point i was taking ssri antidepressant, and that caused weird symptoms like the glass thing you described.

also betaine, i cant even stomach the stuff. maybe my pill size is too big. but it feels like a lump when i use it, is it more helpful to use it more often?
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B12 deficiency problem here, as well. *sighs* I am attempting to correct this with sublingual methylcobalamin B12 supplements, but at 4x1000 mcg per day, I'm not really getting any better.

Anyway, I have noticed that when exposed to bright lights or loud noises, my symptoms get worse. This makes working on a computer, sitting in bright rooms, or dealing with watching movies or traffic a nightmare. Does anyone else have these problems, as well? Sometimes I also get ringing in my ears or extreme sensitivity to noise, or even echoing noises several times a day, or thinking I hear things I don't (psychosis?). This worries me because the latter symptoms came about AFTER supplements! Could I be deficient in B6 or folate or potassium or magnesium or absolutely anything else? Iron could definitely be a concern since I've been craving red meat and dirt like no other...but meat makes me feel worse immediately, it's scary almost. :/ And the general daily headaches and constant need to sleep are exhausting. *sighs* I'm just hoping someone can help me feel better and provide some information.
How much exercise do you get and on a scale of 1 to 10 and how important do you think this is? Nothing can happen to a "parked car." Start slowly knowing if you "hurt yourself exercising" you will surely quit. Don't give yourself that excuse. Do a easy routine for a week and then bump it up. Even if you live in an apartment with 20 feet of snow out side, you can still exercise in your room. Lay on the floor and lift your heels three inches for 30 seconds. Will do wonders for your back. Then cross your right knee over your left leg and the opposite. Feel all your vertebra crack and pop into place. Once you get your back in shape do squats .. three at first and keep bumping them after a week. Work you self up to 30. Touch your toes. Bend at the waist and point to the four quadrants. Hold your arms out level and rotate the hands in a one foot circle for a minute .. increase it by increments. Do short walks then short walks with half at a fast speed. Bump it up to longer walks. Lift light weights etc.
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B12 deficiency problem here, as well. *sighs* I am attempting to correct this with sublingual methylcobalamin B12 supplements, but at 4x1000 mcg per day, I'm not really getting any better.

Anyway, I have noticed that when exposed to bright lights or loud noises, my symptoms get worse. This makes working on a computer, sitting in bright rooms, or dealing with watching movies or traffic a nightmare. Does anyone else have these problems, as well? Sometimes I also get ringing in my ears or extreme sensitivity to noise, or even echoing noises several times a day, or thinking I hear things I don't (psychosis?). This worries me because the latter symptoms came about AFTER supplements! Could I be deficient in B6 or folate or potassium or magnesium or absolutely anything else? Iron could definitely be a concern since I've been craving red meat and dirt like no other...but meat makes me feel worse immediately, it's scary almost. :/ And the general daily headaches and constant need to sleep are exhausting. *sighs* I'm just hoping someone can help me feel better and provide some information.

I keep having the same problems. I figured out I was low in B5 (pantothenic acid), because I am Calcium Deficient. B5 also requires biotin. B5 is also a common deficiency. Also, Folic Acid can be masked by B12 and vice versa, from what I've heard. Both can cause anemia, which would be indicated on a CBC blood test. Like someone else said, you definitely don't want to start supplementing only one B-vitamin at a time, unless a health professional advises it. You should do the whole complex.

When I first tried to fix deficiencies after a severe alcohol binge (which I should have been dead from), I ended up fixing myself pretty well, then unfixing myself, because I was supplement 1 thing at a time to figure out my deficiencies. That becomes a problem, because most nutrients have antagonist nutrients, pushing each other out, when taken over a long period of time. I took Magnesium for a long time without calcium, and guess what happened to my calcium? Yep, not much left. **

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B5 is also a common deficiency.
This is just the opposite of everything I've seen. Typically...
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Pantothenic acid deficiency is exceptionally rare and has not been thoroughly studied.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantoth...cid#Deficiency
... though I have some reservations, partly because, as stated above, it has not been thoroughly studied.

Do you happen to have any citations/links/sources for (stating) pantothenic acid deficiency commonness?

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nerve dont read into any of the jazz that dr. oz likes to spin on his show, about glass feelings.

Have you taken klonopin before? I took klonopin and for awhile i was having problems with loud noises. That was the link. also i took mullein before, and that seemed to cause a fluctuation in noise?- is that the problem?

Also, at one point i was taking ssri antidepressant, and that caused weird symptoms like the glass thing you described.

also betaine, i cant even stomach the stuff. maybe my pill size is too big. but it feels like a lump when i use it, is it more helpful to use it more often?
I only say this because Dr. Oz sometimes has vivid descriptions of things that people might have, and if say that information was given to the wrong person(ie someone who is already a hypochondriac) it can prove costly.
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Dear Nerve Endings,

I hope that you have found an answer to your ails and you are no longer here.
If you are, please elaborate how you know you have a B-12 deficiency. Was the B-12 level serum or RBC? Were other markers drawn? Homocysteine, MMA, and complete blood count?
Supplementing B12 or B6 unnecessarily or in inappropriate amounts can cause a function deficiency in the other.

Red meat is high in carnitine (necessary for proper fat metabolism) as well as iron. You said that you crave red meat, but eating it makes you feel bad. Have you ever tried (grass fed beef) dessicated liver capsules? It's the most useable form of nutrients and contains a multitude of vitamins and minerals.
The fact that it makes you feel bad is another issue.

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B12 deficiency problem here, as well. *sighs* I am attempting to correct this with sublingual methylcobalamin B12 supplements, but at 4x1000 mcg per day, I'm not really getting any better.

Anyway, I have noticed that when exposed to bright lights or loud noises, my symptoms get worse. This makes working on a computer, sitting in bright rooms, or dealing with watching movies or traffic a nightmare. Does anyone else have these problems, as well? Sometimes I also get ringing in my ears or extreme sensitivity to noise, or even echoing noises several times a day, or thinking I hear things I don't (psychosis?). This worries me because the latter symptoms came about AFTER supplements! Could I be deficient in B6 or folate or potassium or magnesium or absolutely anything else? Iron could definitely be a concern since I've been craving red meat and dirt like no other...but meat makes me feel worse immediately, it's scary almost. :/ And the general daily headaches and constant need to sleep are exhausting. *sighs* I'm just hoping someone can help me feel better and provide some information.
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