Thank you for this,
@Athene* You've got a lot of knowledge that's valuable here! I hadn't heard this information from Greg, but then, I hadn't mentioned how much I pee at night! Really, I'm up constantly, every hour or hour and a half or two hours. Strangely if I take a heavy drug, which for me is a relatively low dose of Ambien 5mg or valium 2mg, I might sleep 3 or 4 hours, but that's amazing for me. I haven't been able to re-take the Oat test because you have to have a 6 hour stretch of sleep where you don't pee so the sample can be more dense.
Interestingly, this morning as I sucked on my 1/4 source Naturals FMN--4.5mg, I felt a short-lived anxiety in my body. Then it seems to relax me more. I had a quite severe anxiety disorder when I was younger and it may be related to that or my ACE++ snp.
Yesterday, after adding the Folate 400mcg back into my regimen, I had a lot of stamina during the day and felt fairly a-symptomatic, but towards evening that tight face bagan to recur. And it was worse during the night, I could feel different parts of my face tightening, my cheek bone area, around my lips. It might be the level of Folate I'm taking, that my body wants more still. But I'm holding off for today, trying to get in at least 50mg of B2, especially the bit toward late afternoon, my last dose, which I missed yesterday, to see if that makes a difference.
Overall, I slept better, deeper, with morning dreams, but was up and down. When I woke early this morning and was awake for nearly 2 hours, my stomach was a bit upset and I chewed a DGL, knowing the licorice was good for my adrenals. I've never addressed them directly, though I do feel there's definitely a B2-adrenal link, as B2 has certainly over-time contributed to an increase in energy. This is still subtle, not massive. But I know it's there. I haven't taken big doses of Vitamin C, which I know can also help. I bought some Liposomal C and it gave me instant energy and a horrifically sleepless night, but then this was before I began to address the B2 issues. Maybe it's changed now...
I'm sorry to hear about your thyroid issues. Doctors seem to know only two things: drugs and the knife. It's a little dismaying. Was it on this thread that I mentioned how I was pressured into having my heart ablated for a-fib and other irregularities? The Cardiologist said, "Once that cat is out of the bag, you can't get it back in." Well, I did. It took me a lot of time, but now, it seems my heart just goes into irregular beats when it needs potassium. And frankly, I suspect it was a B vitamin/methylation block--the addition of methyl-folate in a multi without adequate B12 for me--that might have caused the problem in the first place. Or, horrifyingly, the accompanying lower potassium that came with this supplementation. No doctor recognized it, or even looked for it.
And it would take me another year of worsening pain and finding this website before I began to piece together what might be happening. To think I slept sitting up, propped with pillows and duvets for over a year and it might have been nothing more than a need for potassium...
You'd think there'd be a list of basics doctors would ask. But no.
@garyfritz Thanks for the spectrum hookup. As to help for kids, would it help to be reminded that once past about 11 years old, any suggestions from either parent get tossed out as hair-brained anyway?! Later they come back and ask for advice...