are common ME/CFS symptoms, even without provocation by a Myers Cocktail. I haven't heard of anyone having myoglobin in the urine, (a protein in heart and skeletal muscles with oxygen attached to it), but chest pains, lightheadedness etc. If the B vitamins aren't the right kind or right dose, it can stop methylation or cause deficiencies instead of starting methylation. Large doses may cause more heavy metal detox or potassium deficiency than you can tolerate, both of which can cause adverse symptoms. Hydroxycobalamin may or may not be tolerated. This is a common mutation if you have the type of health problems you're reporting. If it contains "folic acid" those of us with MTHFR mutations will have problems tolerating it. It's unknown what the B complex contains. Depending on your genetics and environmental exposures, all kinds of things might happen, good or bad. When you're taking B vitamins, you're manipulating your methylation cycle. Glutathione is not well tolerated by ME/CFS patients, so your friend was right on there to try that. But you removed that, which should rule out glutathione. Then you said, your particular cocktail also had glutathione. Pyridoxine hydrochloride 100 mg/mL 1 mL Vitamin B6 Hydroxocobalamin 1,000 mcg/mL 1 mL Vitamin B12 Magnesium chloride hexahydrate 20% 2-5 mL Magnesium Many ingredients means who knows which one or combination of one is causing the problem. If you do have ME/CFS (possibly, from your description) we can be sensitive to all kinds of things that normal people can tolerate. The problem is a) it's a cocktail, so it has many ingredients, and b) it has large doses. I had eaten before each procedure, but voided before getting there.Īny help with finding some information about adverse reactions would be greatly appreciated. I suffer from intermittent diarrhea which I contribute to having my Gall Bladder out several years ago, but after talking with the doctors it may not be related to that. The only thing similar to the two episodes could have been that I had a slightly empty stomach. I've searched the internet and cannot find anything about adverse reactions to a Myers Cocktail. Same thing as before, Myoglobin in my urine and bad chest pain. This time it hit me on the way home, and wasn't nearly as bad but still bad enough to call for an ambulance. So I started them again, with four weekly treatments and then went to bi-weekly. On the advice of a family friend who is a doctor, we took out the Glutathione, as she felt that it was administered to quickly and affected my kidneys. The episode left me completely wasted for nearly 2 months. I had additional tests after this to rule out any Myositis or Muscle Dystrophy which were all negative. Turns out it was Myoglobin and not blood. My urine cleared up late the first night. Well, I spent two days in the hospital, no heart problems (my heart checked out OK) and they had no real explanation for the episode. I was convinced that I was having a heart attack. I started feeling weak and light headed, and began having really bad chest pain. As I was leaving the office, I had to use the restroom and when I urinated, it looked like blood. On my 7th treatment I had a severe reaction. I felt like they were working, as I was able to do normal activities without getting exhausted. I started the Myers Cocktail in late 2013, starting with 5 weekly treatments, then going to bi-weekly. I've seen three different Rheumatologist, all had different diagnosis from Lupus, to Fibromyalgia to no Immune disorder at all. I'm a 52 year old male that has been dealing with a un-specified disorder, with my main symptoms being extreme fatigue after any type of physical exertion. I hope this is posted in the right forum.
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