Guest guest Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 Yes, thanks a lot . Indeed, very interesting information. You may have read that each person has a different need of Niacin and that the flush could indicate if the dose is sufficient. Please note that Aspirin might halt the Niacin flush (in case you are desensed).Von: Jane Marino <janesmarino@...>An: samters Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 14. Juli 2010, 9:40:01 UhrBetreff: RE: Re: Vit D3 and SOS Thank you for this excellent explanation of how our Eosiniphil levels are directly related to polyp growth! I never understood that polyps are made of up Eosiniphil cells!!! Thank you for explaining this in such elementary terms for me. I recently had new bloodwork done and, as always, my Eosiniphil count is extremely high. I've been desensitized for 3 years and have yet to grow new polyps, but the polyp lining is always present. This explanation sure shed some new understanding for me on how the Eosiniphil count is related to the polyp growth. I'm going to stay on my Vitamin D3 and my try the Niacin. (My doctor actually has recommended Niacin to help reduce my cholesterol. ) Thanks for sharing this information. Jane From: Iain <iainblacklock@ .co. uk>Subject: Re: Vit D3 and SOSsamters@groups .comDate: Tuesday, July 6, 2010, 6:42 AM Hi Guys I'm new to the group but not to Samters :(I hadn't her of D3 helping before can you fill me in??> > > From: Sergiu Labo <sergiu_labo>> Subject: Re: Vit D3 and SOS> samters@groups .com> Date: Friday, July 2, 2010, 9:51 AM> > >  > > > > > > Jane> > About vitamin D3. What are you taking, D3 oily solution or tablet?> > Thank you> > Sergiu> > > > Re: Back home after my sinus op.> >  > > > > > Becky,>  > I'm glad surgery is over for you, but sorry that it was somewhat of a challenging experience. Unfortunately some of these polypectomies go smoother than others, for whatever reason. I've had 8 of them now and I've had a couple that were not fun and several that were really pretty easy. So, go figure. I guess it all depends on what the doctor finds in addition to polyps that they have to take care of.>  > With all that said, my SOS has come and gone through the years. I've always said it has a mind of its own! After most of my surgery, when I was truly cleaned out, I would say my SOS came back within a month. However, anytime I get an infection, my SOS seems to go. Interestingly, I have been taking vitamin D3 now for a month and my SOS is back!!! Woo Hoo! I have to attribute it to the Vitamin D3 because I actually have a bit of a sinus infection right now, but my SOS is still working! (I tell it daily how much I love and appreciate it, since I do believe it has a mind and life of its own. I don't want it to leave me again!) So, maybe try your own vitamin D3 experiment.>  > Hope your recovery continues to go well.> Jane> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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