Thread: Vit B12 Concern
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Old 04-26-2009, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by cindyd View Post
Hi Jason, your doctors first mistake was to stop your injections. I too suffered from B12 deficiency. I had very bad pain pop up in places that I didnt even know had a problem. Neck, upper back, shoulders, hip. I have always been a very active person physically. Put me down big time. You need to follow the advise on the Jarrows MethylB12. No one told you about the other active form of B12. AdenosylB12. It is also needed for healing. Here are a few more needed for maxium healing effects. Megafolonic 800. B-Complex with the MethylB12 in it. I can give you brand names for the complex and Megafolonic that people here have used with success. I was misdiagnosed for quite some time and pain was pretty intense. Also was in ER a few times. B12 deficiency causes degeneration of the spine and the mylen sheath to deteriorate, causing nerve probs. I had the burning pain you describe in middle of my back to the right of my spine. It just happens that I have 2 vertebrae that are slightly turned. (Never knew it because it never hurt before I got sick) Felt like it was on fire there. Ice helped temp. Healing is the only way it went away. Muscles in shoulders, upperback and neck ended up in a mess of knots. Took years to undo. It did get better tho. Follow the advise and keep us posted. TTYL
That was a very interesting read. I'm unfamiliar with Megafolonic. I used to use Adenosyl... but went to using only the methylcobalamin as it gave me excellent results. I use the Source Naturals and have always been highly satisfied. I tried the Jarrow but one of the first bottles I had contained a lozenge that had a "pebble" of something or the other in it... so I wasn't as starry eyed about Jarrow after that.

Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I too have found that being sick seems to up the amount of discomfort from things that up until then weren't painful...
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