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Old 06-26-2010, 09:17 PM
shalynn shalynn is offline
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Annie,

I'll check into the B12, thanks for the information. Is B12 generally well tolerated? I'm always a little hesitant to start something new after having some reactions to some meds.

So was your doctor concerned about your level of 18? I mean did he or she seem to think that meant anything? The doctor I saw didn't even bring it up. But, looking over some websites it looks as though 21 to 25 is considered to be truly borderline. I think when your sick and don't have any evidence you just look for some of these tests to have some kind of meaning. Did you have yours checked a year later because you were feeling worse or was it a routine test? It's pretty unbelievable that you weren't told about your test result!

I'm not on any kinds of meds that should affect the test results. I guess this is just one of those things that will take time. More time. Grrrr!

Thanks again for all of your help.

Shalynn
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