Jesse2233
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I'm putting together a list of monthly labs for my GP that we can use to track the progress of various treatments (in between specialist visits).
I'm basing it on the latest metabolic and immunological research, previous abnormalities that have been found in my labs, and what can get covered by insurance.
My causal theory is that a pathogen (which may or may not still be present) is causing an aberrant immune response which is in turn disrupting my Krebs cycle and collectively contributing to symptoms.
My treatment protocol in a nutshell is targeting the virus through antiviral supplements, calming the immune response (be it unknown autoimmune antibodies or autoinflammatory cytokines) with IVIG, and supporting the disrupted metabolic enzymes with various nutritional supplements.
Would love feedback on whether this makes sense and if these are the right components to track. Thanks!
I'm basing it on the latest metabolic and immunological research, previous abnormalities that have been found in my labs, and what can get covered by insurance.
My causal theory is that a pathogen (which may or may not still be present) is causing an aberrant immune response which is in turn disrupting my Krebs cycle and collectively contributing to symptoms.
My treatment protocol in a nutshell is targeting the virus through antiviral supplements, calming the immune response (be it unknown autoimmune antibodies or autoinflammatory cytokines) with IVIG, and supporting the disrupted metabolic enzymes with various nutritional supplements.
Would love feedback on whether this makes sense and if these are the right components to track. Thanks!
- Cytokine panel
- Organic acids (would urine make more sense?)
- ADH
- Coxsackie B
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