Hi crytears! I found my way here!
You couldn't leave anything out. As you know my story is similar to yours, not just as long or as super intense, but similar.
The methyl-B12 I started taking a month ago is shaving definite results - my symptoms are improving and my lab value of homocysteine is dramatically improving for the first time.
A big difference is where your B12 was low "normal" (NOT!), mine was very normal . over 700. But obviously I have a problem converting it to methylB12 so have a functiona deficiency in my tissues. This leads to elevated homocysteine and neurological issues.
You don't know this yet, but my B6 has been elevated during this whole time . . . looking for answers to that brought me here where I found mrds' post linking high B6 with an inablity to convert it to its active form, P5P. So I am wondering how this plays into everything too.
By the way, I am very interested in that show 2 weekend ago you were talking about.
Glad to have found my way here .. glad to see you reposted your story!