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CoQ10 and Dupuytrens
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09/04/2009 23:47
snickers 
09/04/2009 23:47
snickers 
Re: CoQ10 and Dupuytrens

My hand is still doing great since I stopped the CoQ10. I can still feel the one cord when I press down on that area of my palm. The one nodule is still there. It may have decreased a little more in the last three months, but not significantly and more importantly, it has not progressed. Personally, I will never go near C0Q10 again. That is how much I feel it impacted my Dupuytrens.

09/05/2009 03:57
flojo 
09/05/2009 03:57
flojo 
Re: CoQ10 and Dupuytrens

I stopped taking condroitin and glucosamine in January as soon as I saw on this website a possible connection with Dups. I stopped CoQ10 in early May when I saw a possible connection with it. My Dups was itchy active as well nodules visibly progressing until I had RT in July. I did not see any decrease in progression as a result of stopping either of the supplements. As we well know, Dups is different for everybody. Even though I saw no change when I stopped, I have elected to not add them back as supplements.

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