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Hi all,
I wanted to give an update, since it appears that I am not in fact pain free, despite the Vit. D treatment. Interest news though, to say the least.
After 10,000 iu of D3 per day since January of 2013, my 25(OH)D levels went from 14 ng/ml to 76.9, tested last Monday.
My cycles usually come in the Fall or Winter. I appear to be in, or fighting, a cycle now, in May, which is new.
My success with the regimen thus far appears to dependent upon the magnesium, and not just the quantity but the type. Here's what happened:
- Tuesday before last (about a week and a half ago), I had a low grade evening hit that woke me up. Aborted with sumatriptan. - Wednesday, upon Batch's suggestion, I cut the calcium in half and bought magnesium glycinate, 400mg. - Thursday night slept great (with the help of extended release melatonin), and reported to the board that I was pain free and possibly not in cycle. - I took the mag Thursday and Friday night, causing some unwanted gastro side effects Friday night. Believing I was not in cycle and wanting to feel good on my weekend trip out of town, I stopped the mag, but continued everything else. - Monday morning woke up with a "stormy" head - Tuesday woke up with a low grade hit (at this point obvious that I am in some kind of cycle) - Wednesday I tried magnesium oxide, hoping it would still protect against the CH's but be easier on my stomach given the lower bioavailability.
Between Wednesday and now, the headaches didn't stop with the magnesium oxide, but they never exceeded more than a low grade, i.e. enough to wake me up but sometimes enough to sleep through or that I could abort with oral sumatriptan (my neurologist is still out of the country, so I have no O2, conveniently). Yesterday I switched back to the mag glycinate, taking 400 mg around 2 pm with lunch. No gastro side effects (yet), and my shadows had all but cleared up by last night. Slept all night with the aid of extended release melatonin...but woke up with probably about a kip 5 this morning at 8 am. Aborted with oral sumatriptan and currently feel hazy, but fine.
What I've learned from this is that the mag is important. However, you have to take a mag supplement that is sufficiently bioavailable that there is enough of it in your system to do its thing (I think the Batch recommendation is glycinate or calcitrate, both with apparently high bioavailability). Oxide may not do the trick. If the mag is making your stomach upset, taking with a meal may help.
This is just my 2 cents. I'm hoping that the next couple days and nights with all the cofactors and mag glycinate are smooth. If this gets out of hand, I'll have to switch to prednisone and verapemil and ride it out. I'll look forward to any comments and wish you all some good, pain free time.
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