CDSA result and visit with my IM doctor

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Zizzle
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CDSA result and visit with my IM doctor

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I saw my integrative medicine doctor today. My biggest complaint is my freezing body temp. I average 97.4 degrees and wear coats around the house! She ordered a bunch of thyroid tests (including reverse T3 and iodine), saying she thinks I have Wilson's Temperature Syndrome (apparently an integrative medicine diagnosis just like adrenal fatigue that conventional medicine doesn't recognize).
http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com/

Interestingly, my Genova Labs Complete stool analysis was absolutely normal. I have the gut microbiome of a healthy person!! Woohoo! :grin: No yeast either! (I was kinda hoping for an infection I could treat that would explain the ongoing colitis symptoms). The only concerning value was high Secretory IgA (is this a reflection of food sensitivities?) but it was still within the normal reference range (Mine was 708 mcg/g and the range was under 885 for normal).

I asked her why I tolerate fermented veggies and not multi-strain probiotics in capsule form. She thinks its the sudden burst when the capsule opens combined with my permeable intestines. I don't buy it. I think my immune system is actively attacking one of the "beneficial" bacteria in those formulations (perhaps because it once leaked through my permeable intestines!?).

She hadn't yet looked at my Genetic Genie methylation report or the few pages of select mutations from my Promethease report. She said they don't give much weight to 23&me testing yet, because they don't think the interpretations of the results are accurate. I told her my OAT urine test and gene mutations suggest I have low BH4 and neurotranmitter issues (which could cause all my symptoms) and she had no idea what BH4 is, but she's going to ask the head of the practice about it. She did say she thinks I'd benefit from 5-HTP supplementation, but I heard that can cause diarrhea (by altering serotonin levels in the gut??) and I already have colitis!. More to follow on this, I hope...

About BH4: http://www.detoxpuzzle.com/bh4.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrahydrobiopterin


So that leaves us with autoimmune, allergic or viral causes for the MC and Dermatomyositis, so she's rechecking my Epstein Barr Virus and HHV-6 titers and testing again for Lyme disease (inferior Western Blot method. Oh well). If viral counts are up, I'll take natural (or regular) antivirals. Apparently I already have one at home...Monolaurin. I bought it for my daughters candida, but apparently it's a potent antiviral too!

She prescribed a new overpriced supplement for gut permeability, which she suspects is my biggest problem. I'll give it a month. Here it is: http://www.integrativepro.com/Products/ ... ty-Factors

She also adjusted my hips (gotta love seeing a Doctor of Osteopathy instead of an MD!). I had one leg way shorter than the other!! She gave me exercises to do at home to try to make the adjustment hold, but my pelvic muscles and joints are a chronic mess.

I'll see her in 2 months, but my gut is in decent shape so long as I eat fermented vegetables every day or two. I even reintroduced eggs without trouble! My rash is flaring somewhat on one hip since I tapered prednisone in December. Need that to calm down before I taper again.

I'm hoping I warm up soon!
1987 Mononucleosis (EBV)
2004 Hypomyopathic Dermatomyositis
2009 Lymphocytic Colitis
2010 GF/DF/SF Diet
2014 Low Dose Naltrexone
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Post by Sheila »

I don't know what difference this makes with regard to your low body temp but my body temp has been low, low, low all my life. Trying to get pregnant back in the seventies, I had to take my temp daily and it was always hovering around 96-97. These days it is usually somewhere in the 97s. If it's anywhere over 98, I'm probably sick. So far as I know, my thyroid is okay. Years ago I was always cold. Since menopause, same body temp, and I'm variably freezing or roasting. 75 degrees is usually good. Again, this may have no relevance to your post, just an observation.

I agree, adjustments are wonderful and I love my,chiropractor.

Sheila W
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