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Hi again, fellow J-Pouchers --

I'm wondering if anyone has experience with taking liquid magnesium supplements. The reason I'm considering this is that, aside from no longer having a colon - I'm a little more than a year post-takedown and doing well - I have a history of PVCs. For the uninitiated, premature ventricular contractions are a heart arrythmia. Put bluntly, the suck. The ventricle contracts before the atrium, which is the opposite of what's supposed to happen, and it feels like a punch in the chest. The doctors all tell you it's a benign condition, which simply means they don't have it and can't relate to how dreadful it feels. In a major run of PVCs, you can get lightheaded and loopy. It's not fun.

Magnesium supplements are supposed to be helpful, and I've heard that liquid magnesium is the best, as tablets and capsules are poorly absorbed. But most of the liquid supplements are magnesium citrate, which many of us remember fondly as the colonic cleanout solution of choice. I always had a hard time using mag cit for my cleanouts - nearly puked every time - and the mere thought of having to down that stuff again is literally making me nauseated right now. I guess I could choke it down if it helps these damn PVCs, though. As long as it doesn't mess with my pouch output, that is. Seems like it might loosen things up down there, and I surely don't need any loosening at this point.

So the question is: has anyone out there tried a liquid magnesium supplement? Any issues with your j-pouch? Thanks in advance.

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One of the products I'm looking at is Natural Vitality Calm brand. It's marketed as a stress reliever, general tonifier and all-around wonder supplement. I'm not much swayed by the marketing hype, but folks on a long thread about using magnesium for PVCs had good results with it. The product includes instructions to start dosing up until you "achieve a slight loosening of the bowels" as a therapeutic endpoint, so they more or less admit to the laxative roots of their product. I can't imagine how my output could get any looser as it is, so I think I'd have to shoot for just a fixed dose of maybe 400mg a day and see what happens.

Seems like it might be a good idea to run this past my docs first.
D
I've been using magnesium is both liquid form (they come in drop or ampules here) as well as in a mix with B6 or cal-mag-B6 to help with the 'nerves'...it is said to help the 'jumpy eye' a sort of tick by the outside of one of my eyes, sleep patterns, shakes and a whole lot of other nerve related problems...here they prescribe it every winter to a lot of patients for that exact reason...and yes, it does work quite well on those mild disorders...
I know when I need more when the tick comes back...they prescibe it in 1-3 month 'cures' and I have never had any nasty side effects with it.
Sharon
skn69
For my Fibromyalgia I take a product called Fibro Malic twice daily that comes in capsule form and contains, along with other ingredients Magnesium Hydroxide 600mg yielding 172mg elemental Magnesium daily, which is 150% of the daily value. I split this into 2 doses with food. It hasn't caused me any problems. It looks like this is less than half of the dose you are considering. I take it with food because the other main ingredient in the supplement is Malic Acid.

Good Luck, I hope it works for you.
TE Marie

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