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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Posts: 1,359
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Posts: 1,359
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Hi Med,
Boy, the thing about her stomach is worrying to someone who had tetanus because I never felt my stomach feel that way until I had tetanus, and it was a very unsettling feeling.
Is there any chance your wife has a wound that she doesn't feel because of peripheral nueropathy numbness?
Tetanus is very uncommon... but not unheard of.
Has she had a Tetanus shot in the last ten years? (I hadn't had one in 30 years.)
Second thought: has she taken extra vitamin C or magnesium? Those things can make my stomach feel weird ... but it usualluy goes away in a couple of hours.
I'm not a believer in the gets worse before it gets better frame of thought.
B12 has always helped me get better, and once I saw how much more of it helped me, I wished that I'd had more earlier on.
Do you guys drink tea at all? In England people would serve a sweet cup of tea with milk when things were stressful, and it was very calming.
When I have the pain in my left arm thing, which began when there was inordinate stress, I have an extra B12 shot... and it helps.
Weird noise here, better go check it....
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Do you know the symptoms of low vitamin B12.... ?
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