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Old 05-27-2009, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Yes, your level is low and you should be concerned.
Here is a B12 information thread:

Injections are not necessary, but you have to use the proper supplement and take it correctly orally.
Well I went to a new doctor today (I haven't had a regular doctor since I've been up at college. So 3 years...). She claims that my previous b12 level was normal, fine, nothing to worry about, etc. I'm getting blood work done tomorrow to make sure it's not lower or anything, but she's convinced that it's not the problem.

She wants to look into Vasculitus, Lupus, and Raynaud's. I'm definitely no doctor, but some of those just don't seem to fit.

I'm definitely going to keep taking the vitamin my mom got me (it's got 1333% daily need of b12 (as Cyanocobalamin))


Thanks for your help!
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