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Originally Posted by JoanB
Hey mrsD, you said this:
And MelodyL (the overachiever  ) says that hers is 2000.
I'm not clear on exactly what number we're shooting for on the B12 level. When I first started my search for PN answers, I tested at +800 without supplementation. So is it correct to think that lack of B12 is not a contributing factor to my PN cause in my case? And if it's not, can getting my B12 higher still help?
Sorry if you've already gone over this...if I missed it, you can give me some study hall detentions if you want. 
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Rose used to say that the amount that shows up in your blood test is not the same as what you are actually absorbing into your tissues, so from what i have gathered it wouldnt hurt to give it a go for a while and see if it helps. Besides we are all very different and what may be enough for me may not be enough for you depending on how much damage needs to be repaired.