Following a combo of @ahmo ('take 1mg of mB12 to relieve methylfolate side effects') and Dr. Lynch's ('spread out the methylfolate in split doses 2x or 3x a day to reduce side effects') advice... the side effects are calming down and the positive effects are increasing.
I reduced the dose of Doctor's Best Multivitamin & Multimineral to 2 capsules - 1 with breakfast, 1 with lunch = 267 mcg methylfolate.
I drink about 4oz of coconut water 2x a day for K & minerals. Full servings seem to cause mild malaise.
I took an entire Enzymatic mB12 (1000mcg) lozenge for the past 2 days and WOW!
That stuff is amazing. I feel more solid & confident, more spring in my step, less tenuous.
Yesterday I had sufficient energy to do housework nicely, not just 'the bare minimum not to live in squalor' I have been practicing.
Using energy wisely
Last night I had enough energy that i wanted to go to a local bar to see live music (!!!) which would typically be the last thing on my mind come Thursday. I tried to practice new habits for going out: I went early and left early (8 to 9 p.m.), well before I felt fatigue. I drank a club soda, sat at the bar and nodded my head to the music. I resisted my old compulsion to dance around, as I did in my pre-CFS life. And I put no pressure on myself to impress anyone, meet women, etc. I was just there 'anonymously' to chill and hear music, nothing more, no other agenda.
Today I left out my morning d-ribose dose to see if the boost from 1mg mB12 will get me through until my afternoon dose.
I look at adding one successful, energizing nutrient (mB12) as a window of opportunity to reduce dependence on another and avoid possible overstimulation. Less is more.
I reduced the dose of Doctor's Best Multivitamin & Multimineral to 2 capsules - 1 with breakfast, 1 with lunch = 267 mcg methylfolate.
I drink about 4oz of coconut water 2x a day for K & minerals. Full servings seem to cause mild malaise.
I took an entire Enzymatic mB12 (1000mcg) lozenge for the past 2 days and WOW!
Yesterday I had sufficient energy to do housework nicely, not just 'the bare minimum not to live in squalor' I have been practicing.
Using energy wisely
Last night I had enough energy that i wanted to go to a local bar to see live music (!!!) which would typically be the last thing on my mind come Thursday. I tried to practice new habits for going out: I went early and left early (8 to 9 p.m.), well before I felt fatigue. I drank a club soda, sat at the bar and nodded my head to the music. I resisted my old compulsion to dance around, as I did in my pre-CFS life. And I put no pressure on myself to impress anyone, meet women, etc. I was just there 'anonymously' to chill and hear music, nothing more, no other agenda.
Today I left out my morning d-ribose dose to see if the boost from 1mg mB12 will get me through until my afternoon dose.
I look at adding one successful, energizing nutrient (mB12) as a window of opportunity to reduce dependence on another and avoid possible overstimulation. Less is more.
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