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Old 07-15-2007, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MelodyL View Post
Wow, impressed the heck out of me. I only wish my friend, who is a Type 2 diabetic, and has a diabetic stomach, I wish she would take a look at your website. It is so informative. But I can't reach her and I've stopped trying.

I take my methyl B-12 every day and the improvements in my burning feet are astronomical. I went from "going out of my mind with the burning", to occasional bouts of burning and the ants crawling up and down my body".

I'll take that over 24 hour burning feet any day of the week. My husband also is now taking Methyl B-12. But he has had PN for over 18 years.

He thought it would be instant improvement. I had to explain that it takes a long long time to repair nerves.

So we shall continue our B-12 regimin (along with the B-complex and other good vitamins and minerals).

Thanks for such a nice informative website.

Good job
Hi Melody -

Gosh, I love hearing that: about your improvement. I sooooo identify!!! When I tell people about B12, I don't think they have any idea that it's real, that it's so amazing.

(((((((Melody)))))))

tears in my eyes. (I often wonder how many people who go to my site really "get" it. So your post makes me SOOOO happy.)

You know what, I think it would be possible for your husband to have quicker improvement if he took more each day.

I was on the regimen of a few shots a month (that was for many years)... then when I got tetanus I took a shot a day (luckily my doctor had given me a prescription for a shot a day for a year... But I was never sure if she meant it or made a mistake on the math. In any case, boy was I glad.)

(((((((Melody))))))))
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