The more I read about this B stuff the more it all begins to add up. I know it is not conclusive as to what causes tarlov cysts, but it would appear that the majority believes it to be hereditary. I think you may be born with a pre-disposition to having cysts, but that you still have to create an internal enviroment that is conducive to harboring cycts (the fault of the body owner, aka me). So, I am more inclined to believe that I am responsible for not giving my body what it needs and as a result my nerve sheath became weakened and allowed the spinal fluid to take up residency. So far I have learned that vitamin B is a huge contibutor to everything nerve sheath. Well, in reading further on the B Vitamins I have found that a deficiency in both Thiamine (vit B1) and Pyridoxine (vit B6) is rare except in alcoholics because alcohol effects the ability of the body to absorb these vitamins. Before all this started I drank almost every day (a bad habit that I picked up from college and forgot to sit back down afterwards), not necesarrily to the point of being drunk always, but at least two glasses of wine or two mixed vodka drinks a day. Is it coincidental that I drank too much, which causes a vitamin B deficiency, which is essential to keeping my nerves strong and healthy and then I got tarlov cyst disease at the ripe old age of 25? I really don't think so. I am inclined to believe that that is proof right there that I caused this cyst to appear and grow in size through my bad dietary habits and then that one fateful day I lifted a giant mf-ing old school fridge and it was the final straw. Now I am not saying that if you have tarlov cyst disease that you are an alcoholic, but perhaps there are many other ways to be vitamin B dificient and maybe, just maybe, it had something to do with your situation. Either way it is worth a shot to try it that angle for me.
In all kinds of vitamin deficient diseases it clearly states that they can be reversed through rectifying the situation. So, I am going to do just that and hope like hell it works! Please, for the love of life, let it work!!!!!!
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