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this def could be hpylori. its known for knawing sensation.

its often treated with abx, but many crave dairy and " soothing " : jell type

foods.

many formulas often carry carnosine in it to treat it.

DGL by pure will help cut the acid.

the acid can back up into the esophagus, and create scary heart issues.

there is a breath test for it.

Misty

Severe Hunger pangs, but not hungry

Desperately seeking answers.

For a few years now, hunger pangs, arrythmia,

weakness, etc... The only thing that seems to help

are cheese and lamb. High protein, and lamb high

in L Carnitine, etc... I tried taking L-Carnitine, prescribed

by my GP, it was of little help.

Tests show mitochondrial dysfunction and I wondering

if there is some sort of protein metabolic dysfunction as

well.

Thanks for input.

K

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> Desperately seeking answers.

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> For a few years now, hunger pangs, arrythmia,

> weakness, etc... The only thing that seems to help

> are cheese and lamb. High protein, and lamb high

> in L Carnitine, etc... I tried taking L-Carnitine, prescribed

> by my GP, it was of little help.

Have you been seen at a teaching hospital clinic? One should never

assume everything is related to CFS. That's a mistake too many people

make. I can think of a number of serious conditions with those

symptoms. You need to be seen by a specialist, not a GP, to rule out

serious problems and get to the root of it all. Once other things are

ruled out, then it would be wise to be seen by a CFS expert such as

Klimas, M.D.

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Good thinking, h pylori (private test) was negative.

The " hunger pangs " are severe, to the point, that if

I don't eat high protein lamb, it causes serious symptoms.

I need to keep looking because, the heart literally goes into

spasms... Blood tests (which are not reliable) for potassium,

magnesium, sodium are normal, as are for B12. I am low on

folate, but can't tolerate folinic acid, will try folic acid instead.

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> this def could be hpylori. its known for knawing sensation.

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> its often treated with abx, but many crave dairy and " soothing " : jell type

foods.

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> many formulas often carry carnosine in it to treat it.

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> DGL by pure will help cut the acid.

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> the acid can back up into the esophagus, and create scary heart issues.

> there is a breath test for it.

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> Misty

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> Desperately seeking answers.

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> For a few years now, hunger pangs, arrythmia,

> weakness, etc... The only thing that seems to help

> are cheese and lamb. High protein, and lamb high

> in L Carnitine, etc... I tried taking L-Carnitine, prescribed

> by my GP, it was of little help.

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> Tests show mitochondrial dysfunction and I wondering

> if there is some sort of protein metabolic dysfunction as

> well.

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> Thanks for input.

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> K

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