Helpmymom,
I'm the CHer who developed the anti-inflammatory regimen in October of 2010. I've been CH pain free ever since... I have also actively tracked its use and efficacy as a CH preventative since December of 2010. Accordingly, I've collected a lot of data about how CHers respond to it from over 600 CHers, many of whom are members here at CH.com. I've also collected data from an online survey of 187 CHers taking this regimen to prevent their CH. The cardinal rule is get tested for serum 25(OH)D.
Data from the online survey of 187 CHers taking this regimen indicate nearly all CHers with active bouts of CH are vitamin D3 deficient prior to starting this regimen.
The following normal distribution curves illustrate 25(OH)D serum concentrations before start of regimen and after a favorable response. This data comes from the online survey of CHers taking the anti-inflammatory regimen to prevent their CH.
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Regarding an up-tic in the frequency and severity of your mom's CH... Roughly 3 to 5% of CHers experience an increase in the frequency and severity of their CH shortly after starting this regimen. This phenomena can be devastating to the unsuspecting CHer who is expecting a cessation of CH symptoms. Fortunately this phenomena is short lived if the CHer sticks with the following suggestion.
Stop taking the entire regimen for two days, then add back the vitamin D3 at 10,000 IU/day. If there is no change in her CH patterns, vitamin D3 is not the reason for the increase in CH frequency and severity.
After two days of just 10,000 IU/day vitamin D3, add the magnesium at 400 mg/day and wait another two days to see what happens. Continue adding the other vitamin D3 cofactors at two day intervals looking for an increase in CH patterns.
If your mom experiences an increase in the frequency and severity of her CH after adding one of the vitamin D3 cofactors, eliminate it from the regimen for a month or two. Doing this helps eliminate possible reactions to the other vitamin D3 cofactors.
The 2-Week loading schedule also helps prevent this up-tick in CH frequency and severity phenomena...
Being a good CH supporter means you need to roll with the punches that invariably come when we CHers lash out in frustration over our inability to control this terrible disorder. Learn to read her mood and only make suggestions when she appears receptive... Even then a short well planted suggestion is all that's needed to get the ball rolling... Overdoing it only spawns distrust and rejection...
Take care, hang in there and please keep us posted...
V/R, Batch