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Good luck Nicola, I hope you get this figured out. So what is Gilbert's

Syndrome and how do you know you have it, symptoms, testing?--------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation Nicola wrote:

thanks for the suggestions everyone. I have some cinnamon capsules

on the way and have been taking 200mcg chromium x4 a day for the past

10 days.

I wouldn't think I am taking too much Vitamin D, as I take it

infrequently. Serum calcium is fine, so its not parathyroid. I have

been researching Gilberts Syndrome (which I have) over the last few

days, and I think it has a lot to do with that. Everyone with

Gilberts complains of glucose handling problems.

I have also reduced my pred dosage to bring down blood sugar and

reduce the insulin response. All of this has to have an effect

soon...

thanks again

Nicola

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " Jackie "

wrote:

>

> Nicola, do you have Andy's hair test book? If so, read page 109

about calcium. He says that sometimes high hair calcium is due to

very elevated serum calcium, parathyroid problems, or excessive Vit D

levels. Have you had any of these checked? He also says that Vit K

is believed to be involved in regulating where the calcium goes, and

that supplementary Vit K may help people with osteoporosis or

with " high hair calcium levels " . Not sure how any of this would

affect blood sugar, but just wanted to point this out, in case it

might help. You said you're supplementing Vit D and K, but maybe

you're getting too much D and/or not enough K?---------Jackie

>

>

> In frequent-dose-chelation Nicola wrote:

>

> My hair test in April showed very elevated calcium, low

magnesium,

> and a Ca/Mg of 46. Yes, I do have massive blood sugar problems,

> which I am grappling unsucessfully with. I have insulin

resistance,

> and my blood sugar is currently on the high side, though I am not

> diabetic, yet.

>

> I know that the theory goes that if you have high hair calcium,

body

> stores are low and you need to supplement it. I tried this, and

my

> blood sugar problems got much worse. I read that magnesium

improves

> insulin sensitivity, so my plan of action has been to increase

> magnesium to try and balance out the calcium. I take 450 - 600 mg

of

> magnesium citrate, use magnesium oil topically, take 1gm of

taurine,

> plus 200mg B6 a day, and have been for months, but nothing is

getting

> any better. I also take Vit D and K. Hair manganese was low, but

I

> only supplement infrequently with that. I take fish oil and

800mcg

> chromium a day.

>

> In fact, if I use a lot of magnesium, it causes my heart to race,

and

> my blood sugar problems seem to get worse.

>

> I really need some ideas on what to do, because I feel that my

body

> is labouring under this high blood sugar (which has incidentally

> developed since September - back then, fasting glucose was 75).

>

> I take adrenal support and T3 / Armour, and I think I am close to

> finding the right dose. I took just T3 during the summer, and my

> hyperinsulemic episodes (blood sugar crashes 1 1/2 hours after

> eating) stopped. They are now back, even though my dose has not

> changed.

>

> This whole calcium / magnesium / thyroid / insulin thing is a

total

> conundrum to me, and nothing seems to work. I have a feeling my

> blood sugar rose after supplementing with a form of calcium which

> wasn't well absorbed, and this has messed up insulin production.

>

> My diet is faultless in terms of blood sugar management- meat,

eggs

> and vegetables (no non-starchy), I drink water and caffeine free

> tea. I really can't do any more on that front. I am not a typical

> insulin-resistant person - I am thin, have no history of excess

carb

> intake, low triglycerides and cholesterol, have Gilberts Syndrome

> (which may also be quite a lot to do with it). I need to

understand

> why this is happening to me and what to do about it. Anyone got

any

> views?

>

> thanks

> Nicola

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