Hi, Carla,
I'm taking 400 mg a day. It is hard to say about the fatigue because
I started having those problems with my neck after I began taking it,
so that of course caused more fatigue than usual. Although I have
been sleeping better ie no more nightmares (I have had screaming
nightmares at least once a week. from the age of 7 to the beginning of
Feb this year). I am having more fatigue at the moment, I have a
tendency to winter depression (WHAT a delicate little flower I am,
eh!) so that doesn't help with the fatigue, just want to hibernate,
and growl at anyone who disturbs me!
Just had blood taken at the dr's the other day to check for thyroid
problems in case that is causing any extra fatigue.
Rayna
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 03:16:15PM -0300, Carla MacInnis wrote:
Hi Rayna,
Do you notice any change in the fatigue factor since taking the magnesium? How much are
you taking?
Rayna Lamb wrote:
> Thanks Carla,
>
> I've been taking magnesiun since the beginning of the year, and I take
> multivits.
>
> I think I'll pass on the pastel coloured underwear though, I never
> liked being cool!!! (Specially not in this weather!) So now you can
> all have a mental picture of me in bright red long johns, ha ha! D'ya
> think I can get them in bright purple?
>
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:50:55PM -0300, Carla MacInnis wrote:
> Hi Rayna,
>
> Niacin is the B3 vitamin. Although it's in my multi-vit, I take a bit extra for
> my heart - to improve circulation, etc. -
> http://www.upsher-smith.com/news/niacin_news.html
>
> Here's another article - http://www.tnp.com/article.asp?ID=82
>
> Magnesium, as well, given it reduces spasticity and also promotes sleep may also
> be of benefit in your colder weather, if you haven't already started taking it :)
>
> Remember to choose those fashionable pastel colored underwear. Don't want you
> parading around like Uncle Jed of the Clampetts. Very uncool! :)
>
> Cheers!
>
> Carla
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