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Senior Member (jccglutenfree)
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Good idea, Curious.
It really is important to check on the lab results, yourself, too, because far too often people begin suffering symptoms of B12 deficiency long before the lab value drops below range. It isn't uncommon for a low normal B12 reading to be ignored, and that is a real problem.
Cara
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Last edited by jccgf; 10-02-2006 at 11:50 AM.
Reason: changed "the" to "a" real problem
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