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This is not part of the agreed and well memorised script.
The very reason why I won't attend the (out of town) specialist "local" ME service. Because they don't and won't, and seemingly can't come off the PACE/GET script.
This is not part of the agreed and well memorised script.
Tried to "start a conversation" but not permissible. Not sure if that is the only way to private message on this site?PM me if you want the details.
My GP is very 'vanilla' I'm afraid, I'm going this alone. I decided to stop the methyl B complex, but in other news after 5 days on it (and I keep a strict diary and am eating the same stuff daily at the moment- nothing else had changed), my constant bloating had gone down in the morning, which is amazing and never happens unless I basically starve! So anyone else with IBD/IBS issues might want to give it a go. The bloating came back as I stopped, but I'm hoping i'll get a repeat effect when I start them up again.@parabola, bumping an old thread is not a problem. Unfortunately I have no idea about your question. Could you ask your doctor?
I really can't put it down to anything else, it just came out of the blue because the bloat is ever-present. I have tested +/+ for C766T via the Yasko profile a few years ago but got so overwhelmed by all the info I did nothing about it. I didn't get any methylation start-up kind of symptoms. I've been having folic acid for about a year in the elemental drinks I take for my IBD, and I've been taking these plus these once a week for a couple of years. The B complex I took recently was this one, one a day, so they're not super high doses compared with some formulas.@parabola, I can't take B complexes. Do you think maybe it was at least partly the methylation?
MITOCHONDRIAL TESTING and ACUMEN LABORATORIES
Covid 19 has brought many casualties and one of these is Acumen laboratories. Dr John McLaren Howard has been unable to access essential materials for Acumen tests and has taken this as an opportunity to start a well deserved retirement. He will be doing some research, but is no longer offering investigations for patients. This is a huge loss, but not all is lost by any means!
Over the years I have done 1,036 mitochondrial function tests with Biolab and Acumen. Results have been very consistent (not least of all because John did every test in quadruplicate to ensure consistency!). The point is that I know the regimes to correct mitochondrial function work reliably well and tests are not essential for recovery. Details of the necessary regimes can be see in [1] If you wish to learn more from the horse’s mouth then join a workshop [2]