Finally found what I was looking for. There is a direct correlation between vitamin E and K, and cholesterol level. The serum levels of each will drop as the cholesterol drops. This may be the explanation, because you have not taken the vitamin E doses necessary to get above normal. 30 is high, but the level isn't considered significant until 40. Even then, there doesn't seem to be any danger. 400 IU natural vitamin E with mixed tocopherols would be a sufficient daily dose, but make sure you aren't also taking it in other supplements. There is also the possibility of error in the test. I would advise watching how many supplements you are taking overall. Make sure you know how much you are taking when all things are combined. I tend to avoid multis, as it's easier to keep track of your dose and also easier to tailor a dose for your own needs. Are you taking any vitamin C? You might also consider vitamin K, as the bleeding gums could be related to deficiency. I found that the liquid vitamin D supplements seem to be more effective than the capsules. My vitamin D level was 19 after two years of taking it at 2000 IU daily. I never got above 35 until I took 5000 IU daily. Again, watch out for mega doses like 50,000 IU, unless under a doctor's supervision.
High platelet readings in thal minors are often no more than misinterpreting what is present. The smaller, pale red blood cells are often counted as platelets. Because thal minors have a higher turnover of red blood cells, minors will often have slightly enlarged spleens. To improve the quality of red blood cells and extend their lives, think folate, B complex, magnesium and vitamin E. One thing I learned researching tonight is that vitamin C regenerates the antioxidant property of vitamin E, thereby enhancing its antioxidant value. Your iron levels are normal, so there should be no concern about taking vitamin C.
Hi Andy, thanks for your very complete response.
I can't stress enough what a wonderful job you do here. Let me know if I can help in any form, as I would do it gladly.Ok, in regards to vitamin E. I do take several supplements. I neglected to mention that during my battery of tests a few years ago, I was ordered a 5 hour insulin/glucose tolerance test. I didn't fail it completely, but showed "glucose intolerance". At 2 hours my glucose got to 165, then a spike in insulin, and finally after 5 hours the glucose was back to normal at around 90. I feel I handle glucose much better now, some of the symptoms (thirst, urinating frequently, etc) are gone, and my fast glucose at 79 is much better compared to a fast glucose around 97-100 at that time.
The endocrinologist mentioned that in order to avoid diabetes 2 (which my mother has, started in her 40s), I should carefully watch my diet and take supplements. So on-and-off I take supplements bpth for thyroid and glucose management. I'm currently taking DBCare and Thyrocare from WTSmed, they contain iodine, selenium, Bladderwrack thallus, Ashawangda root, Ginger root, Gymnema, Dandelion root, Milk thistle, Devils club bark and other nutrients. Maybe some of those nutrients have Vitamin E, quite possibly.
Currently I'm taking these two + resveratrol (Resveratrol Extreem capsules, 1000mg) + Ultra Longevity Formula (a multivitamin in powered form from Dr Ron Kennedy @
www.medical-library.net). This multivitamin the dosage is 2 scoops, I only take 1, and among other things has 800 IU of natural Vitamin E (I only take 400) , 100 mg of Vitamin B-1, B-2, etc (I only take 50mg), several minerals, etc.
As of yesterday I added Wheatgrass capsules (5 on an empty stomach, twice a day) + Vitamin D3 5,000 IU capsules (once a day). I added the Wheatgrass after reading about it on this forum plus the Amazon comments which are quite good regarding energy, and the Vitamin D3 as I'm obviously deficient. I will order some liquid form following your advice.
So I don't think I take a huge amount of supplements, maybe now, that I added these last 2, but I usually try not to take 4 or 5 at the same time. My wife (she is perfectly healthy) has an issue with so many bottles, feel is "too much" and is concerned they will do more harm than good.
I plan to finish the Ultra Longevity Formula (I'm half way done, 20 more days aprox) and then switch to a B-100 complex and only keep B complex, D @ 5000 IU, Resveratrol, Wheatgrass and when I'm done with DBCare and Thyrocare stop for a couple of months on those 2. I plan to add Omega 3-6-9 because I'm concerned about my cholesterol and triglycerides, I'm currently losing weight as I'm doing 45 minutes exercise in the morning + a low carb diet eating quite healthy from M-F specially, having a couple of treats on weekends. But those 2 (Chol/Try) should be way lower than that, I need to take care of that.
About Vitamin E, I also thought that there was possibly an error on the test. I will try the test again in 3 months, I will test Vitamin D as well then to see if daily 5,000 IU supplements help with the deficiency. I also want to check my lipids in 3 months to see if there was improvement on cholesterol and triglycerides. I want them both below 200, possibly below 150.
Sometimes that puzzles me from your response is Vitamin K. I wanted to test it as well, but the test was so expensive so I decided against it. To put things in perspective, all the 8 tests I did were US$400, the Vitamin K alone was US$380. I must mention the nose bleeds and gum bleeds stopped a few years ago, they are now rare. But maybe Vitamin K has something to do with this, I will "bite the bullet" and order the test anyway in the next few days. Is important to know what are my levels of Vitamin K as I have never supplement it directly, just whatever a multi or diet can give me. This is of particular importance to me as my oldest son has also recurrent nosebleeds/gumbleeds, maybe there is something here that I can discover and help him while he is young.
One thing I do notice is that my skin is very soft, my face is very oily (particularly around the nose and forehead), I can feel the oil if I touch my forehead, I don't put any moisturizer or ever need it to, however, strangely enough my palms are very dry and redish. I can see the wrinkles quite clearly. I blame it more on poor circulation than anything else, but maybe the excess vitamin E is causing this. This is not something new, has happened for a while now (few years). As others Thals have mentioned I'm also young looking and specially now that I've lost some weight people think I'm younger than my real age. Just one of the very few perks of this disease!
About Vitamin C, the multivitamin I currently take has 1.5g in full dose so taking half a dose I'm taking 750 mg which seem fine for Thals according to what I've read here. When I'm done with the multi I will keep taking 500mg.
Many thanks again and I'm looking forward to your response and suggestions.