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Old 03-01-2015, 06:06 PM
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Hi, Jenny.

What was the B12 level? Don't accept "normal" as an answer. Your body can be deficient, especially with symptoms, even if the number is in the normal range.

And some people have a MTHFR mutation whereby they need methylcobalamin B12 (instead of cyanocobalamin B12) in order for their tissues to use the B12. In those cases, the body (liver) doesn't convert the cyano into methyl.

Have you consulted with an endocrinologist? It's not only the thyroid that can cause fatigue! The adrenal glands can, too. So can MG.

Did you get your Vit. D checked?

If you say where you're located, someone here might be able to recommend a neuro for you!

What else can we help with?

I'm sorry you aren't doing well. You probably have something else going on, in addition to the MG. Hang in there and try to get doctors to help you!

Annie
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