Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 Very well said Steve. Thanks, Elle Steve micro_choice@...> wrote: Plain old strokes are caused by interruption of blood supply (usually due to arterial blockage) in one location in the brain. Muscle control and language ability are frequently at issue, depending on the exact location affected. Commonly, by the time this is treated there is at least some irreversible damage to brain cells. Depending on what brain region was affected and how severely, it may be possible to re-train other areas of the brain to at least partially take over, but this is usually a long process. By contrast, the mito SLE has much more mysterious causes, but I guess the common denominator is that something isn't right about brain nutrition: oxygen, glucose, or otherwise. Nonetheless, my understanding is that these are not necessarily the symptoms of permanent brain damage, but can be due to all sorts of metabolic imbalances. And therefore the good news, is that these imbalances can frequently be reversed (with little lasting damage) by appropriate metabolic intervention. But I want to underline that the second paragraph above is based on my reading about it (here and in various journals and textbooks). I have not had an SLE. I'm sorry if I gave any impression otherwise. The people here who have actually had SLEs are the experts. Especially, I have no real idea about the statistics, i.e. just how many SLEs are readily reversed vs. lead to long-term damage. Still, it seems at least somewhat relevant that I (and many others here) have had reversal of OTHER neurological symptoms, like (as reported elsewhere, not my personal experience) the headaches sometimes " cured " by riboflavin, or the mito fatigue sometimes " cured " by carnitine, for instance. Steve D. Re: Newly diagnosed - what to > ask doctors & dementia > > > > P.S. My understanding is that the mito SLEs are > only stroke-LIKE, and can > usually reverse within hours or days. But that's > from listening to others, > so perhaps you should hear directly from them. I > personally have had several > serious neurological symptoms improve dramatically > with the right meds, > supplements, or physical treatment... I am only as strong as the coffee I drink, the hairspray I use and the friends I have. author unknown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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