Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Yes, most of us don't fit the textbooks. It's real life vs. theory. Since most coQ10 deficiencies are secondary, so I suppose that alone would make it more likely that yours is also secondary. Some researchers believe that some of these " mixed " cases may represent carrier status for two different disorders, which combined, make for a unique combination of symptoms. For sure we have lots more to learn. I hope you have someone who is interested enough to keep at this puzzle and eventually find more answers for you. It's been one of my ongoing frustrations that when we do find answers in our family, they just seem to raise a whole new set of questions. Take care, Barbara > > > > > > > > Thinking of you and praying for the best. You have been and > will > > > be > > > > in my thoughts and prayers for Monday the 19th and always. > > > Blessing > > > > to you whoewe. > > > > aho!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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