I have read that it helps with neck pain, and I am thinking of starting it to see if it will help my neck. Have been dealing with neck pain for many years now and see a chiropractor every 2 weeks.
Jessie
I have read that it helps with neck pain, and I am thinking of starting it to see if it will help my neck. Have been dealing with neck pain for many years now and see a chiropractor every 2 weeks.
Jessie
Hey bxrmom,
I have been taking magnesium for many years. It is part of my supplements that I take every day. I take a product from Jigsaw Health, and their magnesium is in the form of Dimagnesium malate, 500 mg, two tablets a day. I primarily take it because of my issues with spasticity and muscle cramps.
There are many magnesium products out there, and they don't all have their magnesium derived from the same thing. So, please consult your doctor(s) to see which magnesium might be right for you.
Keep Smiling,
Carole
I take an extended release magnesium when my legs are giving me problems, but I also use a lotion and foot soak with mag in them and think they work better. I think there’s mag oil and sprays also.
I take Potassium and magnesium cuz in my blood work it shows i am super low. My doc prescribed me some but the pills were huge and cudnt swallow them. So i went to GNC and those seem to work.
Totally consult ur doctor.
Hi I am ssdw1958 I have been taking Magnesium oxide 400mg tablets this is only my third month I have been taking one tablet 2 times a day. Well I think it may be working but then again my neck is not the only neck muscle that hurts I do want to let you know if you take this pill it is rather larger than other pills and it disintegrates so sometimes it feels like it’s stuck in my throat. The directions are to drink a lot of water, and so I eaten A small piece of bread to get it down my throat.
But that’s me. But I don’t have anything bad to say about Magnesium.
Thanks, everyone for your replies, it is greatly appreciated! When I had my physical I was going to ask my dr to check my levels but of course, I totally forgot Will definitely ask him next time I'm in his office for something.
Jessie
You sound like me! bxrmom all that blood work and I forget to ask about vit d levels 😔
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J🌠👻
vit D3 is very important for ms people unless you average 15 minutes of total sunshine everyday. I take 5000 iu per day. There is a D2 but no good for us, must use D3
I take 2,000 iu of Vitamin D3 per day. My family doc after I was first diagnosed ran a test and I was REALLY low..had to take a high-level prescription of it for a month. My neuro checks my level and it had been within limits.
I believe for MS the recommended level is around 70. A little higher than for “normal” people 😜
My Integrative Medicine M.D.s want to see an MS patient's level of vitamin D at 100. Even though I have been taking 5K a day for years, I have never been over 60, and I am lucky if I am at 50.
@IFwxzs if they want it at 100, why is your daily dose so low? 10,000 per day got me to 70, but I also spend a lot of time in the sun.
I have been taking Vitamin D3 for ten years, 6000 iu per day 👍. My neurologist has watched this for years as it was low. 🙏🐾🎃 Ken
I agree with you we need D3. I take D3 50,000 once a wk. my insurance will pay for that but not the 5,000 go figure they will also pay for 1,000 which makes no sense.
I had one pcp ( no longer my pcp) tell me my vit d was toxic and I had to cut back to every other day. Well that was the worst thing I could have done. That was the beginning of the start of my relapse. I immediately went back to doing it everyday but the damage was done that happened two years ago. Now the 50,000 has me feeling better. I now only listen to my neuro and have her tell my pcp what needs to be done
I take vitamin D3 5000 every other day. MS_Indestructible 😂🤣 they just didn't run it out of the pint of blood, ok 7 viles, last WK.😂🤣💀🤗💕
J🌠👻
I take 10,000iu of VitaminD3 a day. And I'm always out side with the family or my furbaby!!! 😊❤🌷
one can take too much of Vit D3 but the amount depends on the individual and should follow their doctors recommendation or do their research to find what amount is safe for them. I think the typical and standard answer is 2000 iu per day, but I am not a doctor nor have had any medical training. They do sell the mega-doses on the Internet anyway.
My previous doctor recommended magnesium glycinate for me and thought it may be helpful for preventing migraines. I don’t think it did, but I continue taking only 200 mg per day since I have osteoporosis.
I’d talk to your doctor about the best form and dosage for your needs.
Thanks greaterexp When I see him next time I'm going to ask him to run a blood test for it. I was just curious if others took it as I remember there was talk about it at one time.
Just reading this post regarding D3 a month ago. There was a study in MI regarding alpha lipoic acid and people with chronic migraine. Those who took 600mg of ALA 2x day had 50% fewer migraines. Bonus a study of gray matter loss in pts with MS who took ALA same dose had 69% lower gray matter loss.
Mary
Magnesium is necessary for all sorts of things including the absorption of vitamin D, sleep, digestion etc. I have been taking 120 mg twice daily since I was diagnosed with MS. But there are two kinds of magnesium. You need to get the right kind. Do you have an Integrative Medicine M.D. you could see?
hi. I take magnesium every night at bedtime. Magnesium glycinate 120 mg. I also take for leg cramps at night, and also to help me sleep at night. Be careful of which magnesium you take though, cause there are some forms that will keep you running to the bathroom...hence the form in milk of magnesia...
Hi, Jessie, When taking Magnesium, it is Calcium's traffic cop, to go where it's supposed to, they go together, & i agree with oyrnboy, do becareful which one you get, or it will be bathroom running time...😝😉LOL! Get a cal/mag together @ about 200mg's per day, that's been helping me... Blessings🙏& Prayers for ya!Love too!💙💛💚❤💗💐---🌹💜JAZZY