NOTzG0TTw0
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I had a variety of the standard BFS symptoms... including getting anxious (with worse symptoms) thinking I had ALS. In roughly the same timeframe, it was discovered that the iron (specifically "ferritin") levels in my blood were high... not at the level of hemachromatosis, but at the level of someone who'd taken multivitamins for far too long. (They have a lot of iron; it's one of the main differences between standard and "silver" versions.) The cure for high iron is... well... bleeding and, since I don't have hemachromatosis (per the test), the cheapest safe way to bleed is to donate blood. I've been a regular donor now for a couple of years... well on my way to my "2 gallon" badge.But a funny thing happened on the way to the blood bank... or actually on the way home: I stopped twitching. More specifically - I noticed that the twitching was much reduced in the days after a donation... and that the number of days of relief increased with each subsequent donation. Now, I find that I get 6-7 weeks of highly reduced BFS symptoms post-donation. In fact, I can tell that I am coming up on a donation by the level of symptoms I experience, without looking at a calendar. My goal is to get 8-9 weeks, since donations are at least 8 weeks apart.What this tells me is that one or more of the following is true:1) My BFS is getting better of its own accord. Probably true, although unlikely that it would correlate with the blood donations.2) There's something in my blood that causes or aggravates the BFS. Donate and the levels of whatever it is go down, and then it builds up over time until the next donation. Iron is a likely candidate, since most of it is stored in tissues and not circulating all the time, but it could be anything that the body stores.3) It's all in my head. We all know BFS is related to stress hormones, etc.I am curious if others have seen a similar effect:Are you a regular blood donor? Have you seen a similar correlation to improved symptoms?Have you given blood ever and seen the symptoms reduced? Do you know your iron/ferritin level?Would you give it a try? Find a blood drive and donate... and then report back.I am not a shill for the Red Cross - this worked for me and I hope it works for you. And I hope you will let us all know if it did/didn't.