Potassium: 4.8
BE CAREFUL with potassium. Too much or too little can be a serious problem.
Potassium: 4.8
BE CAREFUL with potassium. Too much or too little can be a serious problem.
If your kidneys are functioning it should be very difficult to overdose on potassium from food sources but to be safe I would link in with the GP, tell him what you are doing and get a repeat blood test.
The cycle:
Morning: lousy
Mid-morning: terrible
Afternoon: better but still crummy
Evening: getting better
Late evening: much better
That cycle has been pretty stable since the beginning. I can't make any sense out of it though. Does anyone else have a clue, or recognize a pattern like that?
Yes I do, looks like a stress induced cortisol high morning response. Since you are feeling much better as the end of the day when your cortisol level drops. Same thing I experienced back when I was in my super stressed period. My daughter recently went through with her OCD onset.
If that's it you need to get this response down ASAP as it will (IMO) do a lot of damage if left unchecked. L-Glutamine is good as is Phosphatidyl Serine at reducing this. L-Glutamine will possibly raise Glutamate levels so keep an eye for that via symtoms. Take before bed. I'm betting the Phosphatidyl Serine will help tremendously. There are a few other supplements that can lower cortisol like Holy Basil and Beta Sitosterols. Vitamin C is supposed to also but I haven't seen that to be so personally.
That's very interesting about the L-Glutamine. I actually bought some L-Glutamine about 6 months ago as part of a plan I saw to help with chronic constipation. I took it three times, but each time had a very strong hypoglycemic response to it within 30 minutes so I stopped. The dosage was 5000mg.
With the Phosphatidyl Serine, is there a particular amount/brand you suggest? Any side-effects to watch out for? Just asking because I've never heard of it before. Thanks again so much for the help.
Hey man, did you ever get your situation figured out?Thank you for the recommendation. I'll pick some up today, and get a more easily divisible version of l-glutamine than i have and expirement tonight.
My Daughter also has ++ on Both COMT. Because of that you might need to be conscious of which type of B12 you take. COMT ++ is supposed to be more sensitive to methyl groups because they supposedly aren't processed at the normal rate so they accumulate. Also your processing of dopamine may be slow also.
Look for symptoms of overmethylation and keep an eye out. You might do better on HCBL instead of MCBL.
Your MAO ++ can indicate that you also don't process serotonin at lower than a normal rate. So that may accumulate. Something you should be aware of if you are ever to be prescribed an SSRI or serotonin boosting drug or likewise supplemens.
Your two MTRR +/- can indicate that you don't recycle B12 like you should and may need more than those without this mutation.
Also your CBS++ and +/- indicate you might have a sulfate pathway issue. You may react poorly to sulfur type foods (Onions, garlic, broccolli, cauliflower, etc). Something you might research while you are here on this site.