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Welcome back GW ! Very exciting news for CFS and POIS for the next months !
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Quote from: Guthrie on 20/07/2010 20:08:42Quote from: Dr. Matt on 20/07/2010 19:20:48Vitamin D results were extremely low That makes five cases now of low vitamin D!Make that six cases. My Vitamin D is also extremely low: 18. It should be at least 30.
Quote from: Dr. Matt on 20/07/2010 19:20:48Vitamin D results were extremely low That makes five cases now of low vitamin D!
Vitamin D results were extremely low
i had low vitamin d3 blood results as well .. got it up to 80 with 10000iu of VIt D3 liquid emulsion.Body wouldnt absorb vit d3 capsules/gels etcLow vit D comes with the pois territory, from the symptoms I stayed in 99.99% of the time all year no sun so less vit d3 and also less thyroid hormones which Im on armour for hypothyroidism as well.
My pituitary scan revealed nothing.
So does Dave23 make seven cases now of low vitamin D? They numbers are going up so quickly that I'm losing track! Perhaps we could have a place (maybe as part of one of B_Jim's summary posts) that links to all the different low-vitamin-D announcement posts.
B_Jim, in your massive research compilation, how many POIS cases have been successfully treated with testosterone?
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Quote from: demografx on 25/08/2010 20:11:46B_Jim, in your massive research compilation, how many POIS cases have been successfully treated with testosterone?I think that more people have succes with Relora. Testosterone as second best.
Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 18/08/2010 19:50:52Quote from: Guthrie on 20/07/2010 20:08:42Quote from: Dr. Matt on 20/07/2010 19:20:48Vitamin D results were extremely low That makes five cases now of low vitamin D!Make that six cases. My Vitamin D is also extremely low: 18. It should be at least 30.Quote from: Dave23 on 25/08/2010 19:30:33 i had low vitamin d3 blood results as well .. got it up to 80 with 10000iu of VIt D3 liquid emulsion.Body wouldnt absorb vit d3 capsules/gels etcLow vit D comes with the pois territory, from the symptoms I stayed in 99.99% of the time all year no sun so less vit d3 and also less thyroid hormones which Im on armour for hypothyroidism as well. So does Dave23 make seven cases now of low vitamin D? They numbers are going up so quickly that I'm losing track! Perhaps we could have a place (maybe as part of one of B_Jim's summary posts) that links to all the different low-vitamin-D announcement posts.
Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 25/08/2010 22:15:14Quote from: demografx on 25/08/2010 20:11:46B_Jim, in your massive research compilation, how many POIS cases have been successfully treated with testosterone?I think that more people have succes with Relora. Testosterone as second best.That's teriffic news. Is there a similar successful case history with a sustained, dramatic POIS treatment and result as mine - nearly 2 years now - with Relora?
Thanks, Guthrie. I'm not sure yet that vit D insufficiency is any greater here than elsewhere, but maybe B_Jim will want to track?
I think Tarkington has a long term succes with Relora. I sended him a pm but he doesn't react. Maybe you can send him a mail, Demo. You can see his mailadres:http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=8913
Quote from: demografx link=topic=6576.msg320766#msg320766Thanks, Guthrie. I'm not sure yet that vit D insufficiency is any greater here than elsewhere, but maybe B_Jim will want to track?I agree that the number of Vitamin D deficiencies listed here doesn't automatically indicate anything of significance, since the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in the general population is also pretty high.However, I don't recall anyone posting to our board to say that they'd been tested for Vitamin D and had the results come back as normal. So if there are some normal vitamin-D folks among us, please post to let us know!Furthermore, part of the frustrating part about POIS is that there hasn't seemed to be any consistent indications of abnormalities in lab results. However, since vitamin D deficiency has been reported a number of times, it seems like it could be something to pursue--even though we'd need more data to say anything conclusive.
Quote from: demografx on 25/08/2010 20:03:51My pituitary scan revealed nothing.And did you have a scan for de adrenal glands? Sometimes a cyste on another place is responsible for the high cortisol.