acrosstheveil
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anyone know if numb extremities, tingling mouth, and tinnitus a sign of too low methylfolate? otherwise I think i may have mast cell activation disorder...
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Did you have hashimoto's? According to my bloodwork I don't have any of the antibodies. Actually according to my bloodwork, everything is A-OKAY, it must all be in my head.
But I do have all of the classic hypo symptoms, and infact I've had them for a long time, just not to the degree I'm having them now.
Yes, autoimmune thyroiditis, also known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis - very high antibodies initially, while all my other labs looked normal.
Have you done a 24 cortisol saliva test?
Could you be over methylating? I have tinnitus, very very mildly, but it only occurred after my "adrenal" incident, which I now think is a hypothyroid symptom with adrenal involvement.... caused by stress, but prolonged by my bodies inability to heal due to.........MTHFR?