MRI was clear. Cervical MRI showed 2 bulging disks but they are NOT pressing on nerves. Being sent to neuromuscular specialist.
Blood work results
Potassium good
Magnesium good
Vitamin D is still low (been on supplement for several months)
B12 injections still needed
Zinc (not back yet)
Thank you for your support. I wish the best to all of you.
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Amie
Mom to Bitty, Bear and Tater
Mom to Bitty, Bear and Tater
Re: Update on me
hi there, good to see this update! any possibility of actual results, including units? experience has taught me to be quite suspicious of 'good' results and if your d3 levels are low after months on a supplement, then real magnesium and zinc numbers are even more important..
when the spine is going wonky, hydration is very important - spinal discs don't have the greatest blood supply, and proper hydration can help (see links below).
can't back this next bit up with science, but i have used the niacin flush in the past to accelerate oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissue. one could hope that the blood supply to the spinal discs would also benefit from the transient flush induced by straight niacin (ie not niacinamide). nb. if you don't flush in response to a reasonbly hefty dose of niacin, it can mean fatty acid problems..
links i have found to be useful/informative in the past, re spinal nutrition and hydration:
Disc nutrition
http://www.chirogeek.com/000_disc_anatomy.htm#nu
Degenerative Disc Disease
http://www.chirogeek.com/001_Degenerati ... isease.htm
brief quote follows - click through to the URL above for far more detailed info
"There are two main factors that are involved in the aging process of the disc and both of these factors are amplified because of the already poor vascular supply of the disc:
1) Idiopathic blood vessel/nutrient loss and dehydration
2) Non-Enzymatic Glycation & the aging process: Glycosylation (aka: Glycation)"
when the spine is going wonky, hydration is very important - spinal discs don't have the greatest blood supply, and proper hydration can help (see links below).
can't back this next bit up with science, but i have used the niacin flush in the past to accelerate oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissue. one could hope that the blood supply to the spinal discs would also benefit from the transient flush induced by straight niacin (ie not niacinamide). nb. if you don't flush in response to a reasonbly hefty dose of niacin, it can mean fatty acid problems..
links i have found to be useful/informative in the past, re spinal nutrition and hydration:
Disc nutrition
http://www.chirogeek.com/000_disc_anatomy.htm#nu
Degenerative Disc Disease
http://www.chirogeek.com/001_Degenerati ... isease.htm
brief quote follows - click through to the URL above for far more detailed info
"There are two main factors that are involved in the aging process of the disc and both of these factors are amplified because of the already poor vascular supply of the disc:
1) Idiopathic blood vessel/nutrient loss and dehydration
2) Non-Enzymatic Glycation & the aging process: Glycosylation (aka: Glycation)"
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Re: Update on me
Thanks...I will ask for the actual numbers and I will check out those sites.
Amie
Mom to Bitty, Bear and Tater
Mom to Bitty, Bear and Tater
Re: Update on me
no probs
i look forward to seeing the results! happy reading 


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