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Originally Posted by ConsiderThis
Hi Mark, there's no research showing that B12 is damaging in high doses. That's because we excrete what our bodies don't use.
I had a pharmacist tell me to get a test to see if I had tetanus, and I did that and it caused so much trouble because there is not test to detect it, the test is to decided if you need a shot or not... but my doctor, after the results were in said the test showed I didn't have tetanus... which led to months of big fear and much pain, and I think that's why I'm still so debilitated today.
If you take notes on how the 5mg of methylcobalamin affect you, day to day, then you will be able to tell, in a few weeks as you look back, whether it has helped or not.
The stress of worrying about it may reduce the amount of it that gets to benefit you... please don't worry. Go to my site and read the research at the bottom of the page, that should be reassuring.
Are you in London, then? I lived on Sudeley Street by the Canal, near the Angel, and then on Goswell Road... which was a trip.

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Hi there, well I believe what you and the others say more than what the pharmacists tell me :-) the methyl did seem to do something in the first few weeks but im not sure if its doing much now as I am still getting symptoms but I will continue to take it. I am still a bit stuck on whether a standard strength b-complex is sufficient to balance out such a high amounr of b12, any strength higher (ie b-50) seems to cause more tingling in my feet for some reason.
Yes I live in central london, I have friends who live in angel, how long did you live in london for?