I've been thinking about what you said about my tagline, Tex, and here are some of my conclusions.
Re: RLS If I ever had any doubt I was MG deficient, that notion was quashed overnight. After reading your post, I thought Hmmmmm, why not, and slathered MG oil topically on my legs, stomach and chest area b4 bed last night for the first time in months....(think I just got lazy about applying it). I woke up this morning with my poor restless legs in the best shape they've been in in months. Barely a twitch, and they'd been getting to the point of feeling as if they were in constant motion lately.
So, of course, that brings some questions to mind. As I said, I haven't found an oral MG supplement that doesn't give me D. Any suggestions ? Is using MG Oil topically alone, applied daily, sufficient to correct a deficiency?
Re: Diabetes type 2 Tex, you had the classic symptoms of diabetes, the 3 P's (polydipsia, polyuria, and perhaps polyphagia altho you didn't mention the last) even tho it appears you weren't afflicted. I, OTOH, had NO symptoms although I have the classic apple-shaped body type that predisposes, and I was overweight at the time. My first clue was a HgbA1-C of 7.8 when I was diagnosed in 2009. I took Metformin for awhile, but you guessed it, it gave me D, one of the huge side-effects of Metformin or the beginnings of MC...? Who knows. I decided diet and exercise were what I was going to do instead of medication, and I've been able to keep my A1-C in the 6.0-6.5 range since and have taken no more meds. Recently, I reduced carb intake even further with subsequent loss of more weight and I continue with exercise. My next A1-C is scheduled for September.
In summary, it is my feeling that I do indeed have Diabetes 2, but who knows, correcting a MG deficiency may improve my numbers. We'll see as I plan to use topical MG daily from now on.
Re: Panic/Anxiety and I forgot to list Depression I'm not sure why I even listed these as they are old problems I've pretty much overcome stemming from an abusive first marriage. I still have occasional anxiety, kind of free-floating, don't know why type, but I haven't had a full out panic attack in years and the depression too has resolved. I do still have what I'll call "social anxiety", but that appears to be part of my personality. I do not take meds for any of these issues anymore, but after reading the MG book, who knows what correcting a deficiency will bring.
Re: Hypertension My BP is fine at home, and is the highest when I have a doctor visit. (white coat hypertension?) I do currently take atenolol 50mg/daily and zestoretic 20/12.5mg daily, but would dearly love to be off both. If after using MG for awhile, religiously, I can attempt to wean off, I'm all for it.
You mentioned thyroid as having some of the same symptoms as MG deficiency, but there I'm OK. Labs are WNL.
So, in conclusion, I think I'd like to know what any of you may have to suggest as an oral MG supplement that we MC's can tolerate digestively, and/or is just doing topical going to be enough to correct a MG deficiency I'm now convinced I have?
I also think it's time I re-read the MG book, it's been about 18 months, and I'll definitely take a look at the sticky you recommended, Gabes.
Curious what test they did, Tex, the tissue test you mentioned...or? Not at all surprised they missed the result and that you caught it......isn't that a sad state of affairs, but we certainly do have to be our own advocates.I was lucky that the ER docs included the test. They didn't catch the problem, however, I had to figure it out for myself after I downloaded the test results from "Mychart" a couple of days later. Then the light bulb came on. I was already taking magnesium, and my magnesium level had been tested before, but naturally the result was normal, so I never suspected magnesium until I saw that result from the ER tests.
Happy Weekend!
Shar in MS[/quote]