Posted by Larry Hoover on June 1, 2003, at 13:47:55
In reply to Re: NADH, supplements, blood tests, posted by Beastress on May 30, 2003, at 22:12:37
> > OK, I worked a brutal four week stretch, more than I have yet taken on since 1991.
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> > No problems. No anticipated problems (always, I can feel the crash coming, almost in slow motion, as it crashes over me and drags me down).
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> > Fingers crossed. Legs crossed. Eyes crossed. Other parts in reserve, to be crossed as needed.
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> > Lar
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> Hi Larry,
> Thank you (and Ron Hill) so much for your updates on NADH and other supplements, they've been more helpful than you can know.....unless somebody tells us...
> I posted a few months ago regarding CFS/FM-like symptoms that I thought (at first) were with drawal symptoms from Effexor. The information you posted about NADH helped me stay partially employed (so much better than none) and out of bed.
That's great news. Niacinamide is much cheaper, and may serve to stretch the NADH's effectiveness. It seems that way for me. Maybe the TMG addition will also work for you?
> The year anniversary from tapering off is coming up and I still have the same symptoms. I've had a year without healthcare to do a LOT of reading and know that these symptoms can be caused by a great many, different conditions. I finally qualified for financial assistance for healthcare and will be seeing a doctor next week. I suspect some blood tests will be involved. Will NADH or magnesium, selenium, zinc and few other vitamin/mineral supplements mask or hide important information on a blood test?
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> Thanks!Nothing from a routine test perspective, except possibly sedimentation rate. This is a gross (non-specific) test for inflammation, and antioxidants might possibly suppress that.
Lar
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