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Got the results back from the blood work my neurologist ordered. Magnesium, B12 and folate are all within normal range.
And if I'm being honest, I kinda expected that? I've never had vitamin absorption issues before and I'm taking a daily multivitamin, so I was assuming it'd all be OK.
But... idk. I guess there was a part of me that was hoping this would be like that one post, where they'd fine I was deficient in something and they'd give me the vitamin and everything would just... Be fixed.
Husband thinks they should've run a full vitamin panel and maybe I should ask about that. But idk how much it'd actually help. Enough of those get tested piecemeal as part of my regular blood work for the T and other meds that I'm just not sure it'd be worth the cost to have everything tested at once.
Next step is scheduling my MRI so they can check on the pituitary tumor. But I'm also not expecting there to be an issue there. It was diagnosed in 2012 at 6mm and hasn't grown in the 14 years since, so I'd be shocked if it suddenly started growing now.
I just have a feeling that the migraines went chronic because I couldn't break the first one in April fast enough and accidentally "trained" my brain into having migraines all the time. Which means there's just... kinda nothing I can do except hope the new meds work better than the amitriptyline alone.
But. We'll see. Maybe my neurologist will have other ideas. (Or maybe her PA will since I'm not seeing my actual neurologist again until February.)
Self-portrait in A.P. darkroom, Photo by Allen Ginsberg, 1949
2026, is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Allen Ginsberg β born June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey, and died in New York City on April 5, 1997 (at age 70).